EVIDENCE BLOG
Translating RESEARCH to
transform your SPORT PARENT experience
In our evidence blogs, we break down meaningful research into our three pillars of
PURPOSE + INTENTION + CLARITY
to help sport parents put these tools into action at home, in the car or in the bleachers and everywhere in between.
Each evidence blog includes a
PAUSE (take a moment to reflect)
PONDER (consider your current experiences)
and PRACTICE (try out something new)
so that SPORT PARENTS can transform their experience through translated RESEARCH.
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Does the ‘Perfect‘ Sports Dad Exist?
Have you ever felt like you are solely responsible for every decision your child makes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for the rest of their lives??
Mental Health Matters for Sport Parents!!
Do you ever wonder how what started as innocently enrolling your child into a fun little youth sport has now spiraled into a constant emotional rollercoaster for you??
How is sport ‘moming’ affecting your health?
No one said being a Sports mom was easy... but you don’t have time to be sick while taking care of your tiny humans! Here are a few ways that can hopefully help you manage some of the stress and avoid some of the health consequences that come along with being a sports mom.
My Child Getting Hurt is my Worst Nightmare, But What Can I Really Do About it?
Concussions are very scary, but how do you help your child from the sidelines? Well, you have more influence than you may think over if your child will report concussion symptoms or try to keep going...
The Rocky Road of Sport Parents’ Retirement Journey
Have you ever considered, what happens when this is all over? The transition out of sports can be a very difficult experience for both the child and their parents
The Car Ride Home
Am I the only one who has no idea what to say on the car ride home from a game?
How Do I Keep my Child with a Disability Physically Active?
I know that keeping my child active is super important, but it can be really difficult, especially for children with disabilities to stay active from all of the extra barriers me and my child have to face. Can I get a little bit of help figuring this all out?