
The Ultimate Sports Parent (www.youthsportspsychology.com), which aims to instill confidence and success in child and teen athletes, interviews coaches, parents, authors, professors and others about how to identify and overcome mental game challenges in sports. Hosted by Lisa Cohn. co-founder, along with mental game expert Patrick Cohn, Ph.D, of the Ultimate Sports Parent and Kids' Sports Psycholo... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 265 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilySports | ||||

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Lisa does a great job of interviewing experts in the field of sports parenting and psychology.
I really enoyed this podcast. The information is essential if your kids participate in sports. You learn how to respond to your kids and deal with many of the issues that parents face.
Great podcasts very simple and informative. Full of many hints and tips -- loved the "24 hour rule"! A must for every parent trying to raise a confident, happy and healthy child. Loved all of the podcasts so far, and looking for more to come.









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