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Things Good Sports Parents Do

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Being a sports parent is a big responsibility. Parents have the power to make or break the youth sports experience for their children. If your child is to grow up with a positive self image and a healthy outlook on team sports, how you handle your role as the sports parent is crucial.

5 THINGS GOOD SPORTS PARENTS DO

5 Things Good Sports Parents Do

Following a few practical strategies can help you avoid common mistakes as a sports parent, and aid you in guiding your player into a fun and fulfilling youth sports experience. Remember, we’re all on the same team!

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Barbara
Barbara

Barbara is the mom behind the blog. She began writing in 2012 as the creator of Hello Life, a craft & lifestyle blog. As life evolved, and her kids became more involved in sports, she aimed to create a site that would resonate with moms like her, and in 2017 Modern Sports Mom was born. Like many of today’s mamas, she loves being creative, cooking, and fashion, and when there are a few minutes to spare, a good book. A baseball and football mom, she is fueled by her strong faith, dedication to her family, and coffee. Lots and lots of coffee! Barbara lives in California with her husband, kids, dog, and cat.

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