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Are you a parent or coach interested in raising a healthy, balanced, happy child in sports?
In Introducing Your Child to Sports, Dr. Ross Flowers offers his unique 360 degree perspective - as a noted Los Angeles, California based sport psychologist, Seattle, Washington high school Hall of Fame and All-American athlete, UCLA All American athlete, Division 1 and high school coach, and father of young athletes himself - to answer the 70 most-asked questions of concerned parents contemplating their child's participation in sports. Learn successful mental skills and life skills to build motivation, mind strength, emotional resilience, confidence, and consistency in youth sport cultures that offer skill development, protect health and safety, and provide competition to improve performance. In his professional yet relatable style utilizing an easy to read Q&A format, Dr. Flowers lends his extensive knowledge and experience to guide you as a parent in raising a healthy, balanced, happy athlete.
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"Introducing Your Child to Sports is] An outstanding blueprint for introducing any young person to sports, as well as a great manual for parents looking for answers to questions concerning their child's desire to participate in athletics."
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, The World's Greatest Female Athlete
"Introducing Your Child to Sports answers every question a parent could face at each phase of their child's involvement in athletics, and is definitely an extremely handy parental map for navigating the way to a child's positive and rewarding athletic experience."
Apolo Anton Ohno, 8x Olympic Medalist, Speed Skating
"Who better to write this book than Dr. Ross Flowers? His experience as a star youth athlete, college All-American and team captain at UCLA, and professional athlete - combined with his advanced education, sport psychology career, and being a father of three young athletes - may make him the best person to thoughtfully instruct parents on best practices and avoidable hazards in sport. It gives me great pride to know he's written a book that's needed for the youth community.
Bob Larsen, 2004 Olympic Coach Track & Field, UCLA Head Coach Track & Field