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Whose Game Is It, Anyway?: A Guide to Helping Your Child Get the Most from Sports, Organized by Age and Stage [Paperback]

Amy Baltzell (Author), Richard D. Ginsburg (Author), Stephen Durant (Author)
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March 10, 2006
In an era when parents and kids are overwhelmed by a sports-crazed, win-at-all-costs culture, here is a comprehensive guide that helps parents ensure a positive sports experience for their children. In Whose Game Is It, Anyway? two of the country’s leading youth sports psychologists team up with a former Olympic athlete and expert on performance enhancement to share what they have gleaned in more than forty years of combined experience.

The result is a book unique in its message, format, and scope.
Through moving case studies and thoughtful analyses, Ginsburg, Durant, and Baltzell advocate a preventive approach through a simple three-step program: know yourself, know your child, know the environment.
They look at children in age groups, identifying the physical, psychological, and emotional issues unique to each group and clarifying what parents can expect from and desire for their kids at every stage.
They also explore myriad relevant topics, including parental pressure, losing teams, steroid use, the overscheduled child, and much more.
Illuminating, impassioned, and inspiring, Whose Game Is It, Anyway?
is required reading for anyone raising—or educating—a child who participates in sports.

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The authors are all practicing clinical psychologists, and one is a former Olympic athlete. Between them, they have seen all the good and bad outcomes of sports participation by children and adolescents. Based on their experiences, and interviews with athletes, parents, coaches, and teachers, they offer a look at development from age one to early adulthood and how athletics can help or hinder that development. Case studies illustrate the stress of crunch moments in games, high emotions of coaches and parents (on occasion ending in violence), children who lose the sense of fun in sports when competition becomes overwhelming, and children who underperform to maintain friendships. Separate chapters examine the influence of coaches, eating disorders and steroid use, and overweight children. Throughout, at whatever the children's age or skill level, the authors advise parents to encourage their children and remain positive. To prevent abuses by coaches, fans, or even other parents, the authors advise parents: know yourself, know your child, and know the environment. Extremely helpful to parents with children involved in sports. Vanessa Bush
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Comprehensive and well-developed. Although there are many good books on parenting young athletes, this one should be considered essential.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books; None edition (March 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618474609
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618474608
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #438,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful look at both parents and kids, February 15, 2006
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This is a great book for all parents. It is both intelligent and compelling. Any parent who intends to be an active participant in their children's forays into sport owes it to themself as well as their children to read this fine book.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb resource for any parent with children who play sports, April 6, 2006
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As a clinical psychologist, sports fan and father of 3 young children, I found this book to be an extraordinary resource for any parent who wants their children to get the most out of sports, at any age. It is an extremely well written and organized book by a leading expert in the field of sports psychology and child development. I highly recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whose Game is it, Anyway?, February 16, 2006
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Well done - finally a book that helps parents help their children get the most out of what should be fun and growing experiences on the playing field.
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A 9-year-old Little League pitcher struggles mightily to hold back his tears. Read the first page
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accurate praise, child athlete, sports environment, playing lacrosse, tough coach, steroid users, travel team, overweight kids, know your child, varsity level, overweight children
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Little League, Coach Dunn, Red Sox, Does the Coach Know Best, Good Team Bad, Tiger Woods, Pop Warner, Michael Jordan, Todd Marinovich
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