I once looked my son in the eye and told him that getting good grades in school is far more important to me than his performance on the sports field. My children’s future success in life certainly will be dictated by their grade-point average not their batting average. Yet, I will more quickly work with them on perfecting their wrestling moves than I am to teach them at the kitchen table about long division. My hypocrisy has put me into a common Daddy dilemma: how hard do you push your children to excel in competitive sports at an early age, and at what cost? (more…)
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Competitive Sports at an Early Age; How Hard to Push?
Posted in competitive sports, tagged bribery, building character, competitive sports, perform under pressure, teamwork, winning and losing, youth football, youth wrestling on August 16, 2009| 22 Comments »