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Parenting, SportsMom Style: Real-Life Solutions for Surviving the Youth Sports Scene [Paperback]

Laurel Phillips (Author), Barbara Stahl (Author)
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Book Description

September 2000
If your child's involvement in sports has changed your life, this book is for you.

Parenting, SportsMom Style is the road map for successfully navigating the everyday details of your child's involvement in sports. More importantly, it's a guide for using the youth sports experience as the highly effective parenting vehicle it can be. Parenting also reminds you that you're not in this alone.

You'll learn:
* the two keys to SportsMom Success: 'being there' and 'being aware'
* how sports can help you teach your child Important Lessons of Life
* how to translate good nutrition into grab-and-go meals
* which athletic abilities you can realistically expect from your child at different ages
* why being an Overbearing SportsMom can be harmful to your child

Parenting, SportsMom Style will shorten your SportsMom learning curve and help make your child's sports experience a better one for your athlete, your family, and you.


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Phillips and Stahl's breezy, upbeat how-to gives all moms a practical lesson in making children's sports turn into a positive (in fact, a very positive) experience for them, their child, the family, and the team. The authors (www.sportsmom.com) cover nutrition, meal planning fundraisers, family relations, managing time, and weight training. Theirs is a lofty goalAto help SportsMoms thrive and to help them teach their kids the "Important Lessons of Life"Aand they do it well. The book is illustrated with black-and-white cartoons from their column at the web site. Recommended for all libraries where parents find sports big and time shrinking.ALinda Beck, Indian Valley P.L., Telford, PA
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"In all the dozens of parenting and education titles,... this book scores on practicality and timeliness." -- Today's Librarian, March 2000

"The authors certainly are qualified to write this book -- and it shows. An outstanding, authoritative, yet practical and readable book..." -- Henry Berry, The Small Press Book Review, January 2000

"Theirs is a lofty goal -- to help SportsMoms thrive -- and they do it well." -- Library Journal, December 1999

Product Details

  • Paperback: 183 pages
  • Publisher: Three Hundred Seven Books (September 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965944557
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965944557
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,989,199 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book for SportsMoms by SportsMoms, January 8, 2001
This review is from: Parenting, SportsMom Style: Real-Life Solutions for Surviving the Youth Sports Scene (Paperback)
If you are parent with a child who is ready for organized youth sports, you really should take the time to prepare yourself for what lies ahead. Whatever sport your child is considering, check out the new SportsMom book Parenting SportsMom Style-Real-Life Solutions for Surviving the Youth Sports Scene. This book can help you deal with the every day demands that SportsMoms everywhere must face. It will help you to use your child's sports experience to shape his or her character, values and relationship with you and with others. Especially significant is the chapter entitled "What You Should Expect From Your Child (and What Your Child Should Expect From You) which lists some of the more common complaints kids make, along with the life lessons that can be learned from these problems and how parents might help their child learn from the experience. As a long time youth coach, I found the advice given in chapter 8, The Coach and You, right on the mark. Parents and coaches both can benefit from the guidance offered in this chapter regarding a coach's authority, the importance of good coach/parent communications, the issue of kid's playing time and how parents should handle disagreements with the coach. I would suggest that SportsDads could also benefit from the information and advice these SportsMom offer. This book, as well as the SportsMom Manuals on Volley Ball, Soccer and Hockey also by SportsMoms Laurel Phillips and Barbara Stahl, can help make the world of kids' sports a far better and more enjoyable place. I hope that the world will read and benefit from their words of wisdom. ...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars parents and children's sports, January 24, 2000
This review is from: Parenting, SportsMom Style: Real-Life Solutions for Surviving the Youth Sports Scene (Paperback)
Between them, the authors have five children who have given them 23 years experience in seven different sports. In addition, Phillips has a degree as a registered nurse and an M.A. in Health Administration. Stahl has a B.S. in Education and is a marketing consultant. They certainly are qualified to write this book--and it shows. They take up issues directly involved in the parent-child relationship and also issues such as injuries and coaches which pertain more to the sport but can obviously have an effect on a child. They review the role sports can have in a youngster's development, and also advise parents how to learn about specific sports to be able to understand what they require of a child and what a child is experiencing. Nutrition with regard to different sports is also discussed--a subject probably not given particular consideration by many parents. The co-authors have a down-to-earth style in dealing with the wide range of subjects of interest and concern to today's parents. An outstanding, authoritative, yet practical and readable book which understands the situation and concerns of parents in this area of their children and sports.

Henry Berry

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4.0 out of 5 stars Sports Reference for Beginning Sports Parents, June 9, 2003
This review is from: Parenting, SportsMom Style: Real-Life Solutions for Surviving the Youth Sports Scene (Paperback)
As a mother of a 9-year-old hockey player/fanatic, I picked up this book for the nutrition section for athletes. I enjoyed the easy-to-read style of the book, but felt that it was a better book for beginner athletes and their parents.

Being a parent means that we have to help our children make good choices in every area of their lives. This book covers the portion involved in the youth sports arena that can get very competitive and overrated. It gives hints for all age levels and offers very good advice for busy parents. Overall, I felt that this was a great book for parents entering into the sports scene. Other parents that have been involved with sports for many years will enjoy the book but will need to look elsewhere for more detail on their particular sport(s) of choice.

A fun, easy read. Enjoy!

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