Simpler Times
Parents and Kids Balance
Resilience and Respect
Officiating and Fairness
Leading by Example
100

Youth sports once involved only guidance from this person.

A: What is the coach?

100

A key factor parents should consider when planning their child’s sports journey.

A: What are expectations?

100

Kids want to replace negative actions with this structured approach.

A: What is “instead of this, do this”?

100

This kind of response is preferred when a bad call occurs.

A: What is taking deep breaths and pausing?

100

A key skill involves recognizing thoughts, feelings, and their effects.

A: What is self-awareness?

200

Absence of this environment allowed players to develop responsibility

A: What is parental pressure?

200

Reliable player feedback should come from this kind of evaluator.

A: What is an independent evaluator?

200

One emotional impact of parental over-coaching during games.

A: What is embarrassment?

200

Parents should avoid making their kids do this after a bad call.

A: What does making eye contact mean for validation?

200

This practice helps individuals stay aware of internal and external states.

A: What is mindfulness?

300

These aspect of play was emphasized in earlier sports culture.

A: What is exercise and fun?

300

One GRIT trait that encourages personal improvement.

A: What is growth?

300

Kids suggested parents should do this instead of yelling instructions during the game.

A: What is taking notes and sharing later?

300

Even top-level officials still have this limitation.

A: What is being human?

300

A parental goal is to improve their own learning of this.

A: What are the sport’s rules or strategies?

400

Early sports had no access to this modern media influence.

A: What is social media?

400

Kids want parents to collaborate in planning this.

A: What is a sports development plan?

400

One part of GRIT kids focused on during this chapter.

A: What is resilience?

400

This percentage represents the accuracy of professional officials.

A: What is 92-95%?

400

Kids encouraged adults to use this GRIT trait more.

A: What is intentionality?

500

Unlike today, parents did not do this when attending games.

A: What is attend or yell instructions?

500

An internal improvement kids choose over worrying about adult behavior.

A: What is attitude or skill mastery?

500

Inappropriate physical affection during games made the kids feel this way.

A: What is a baby?

500

A parent’s tone should be both ___ and ___ when speaking to officials.

A: What is balanced and complimentary?

500

The closing phrase encourages parents and kids to act with purpose.

A: What is “Go GRIT It”?