Helping Young Athletes Cope With Mistakes

The Composed Sports Kid

Frustrated parents and baseball coaches contact us everyday about their athletes’ inability to handle mistakes or cope with imperfection in sports.

If your athletes get frustrated with errors, strike outs, bad calls from umpires, you’ll want to watch the video below.

Dr. Cohn an exciting new Workbook and CD program for parents, coaches, and their young athletes–available at the end of the week. However, you can preview our new program, The Composed Sports Kid, by watching the video below.

Learn how to help your kids cope better with frustration today!

In this short video:

  • Learn the #1 reason kids get frustrated.
  • Discover why kids shut down after mistakes.
  • Find out the fastest way to help kids cope with mistakes.
  • Learn why one simple strategy can help your kids have more fun in sports.
YouTube video

Watch video 1 and video 2 in this series:

1. How Young Athletes Become Frustrated – A Model for Parents and Coaches

2. Helping Young Athletes Improve Composure in Sports


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Get the Mental Edge – With Mental Toughness Coaching

Mental toughness coaching helps serious athletes like you uncover the beliefs and attitudes that keep you from performing to your potential. You’ll learn mental game strategies to perform confidently in competition and how to overcome performance barriers.

You can improve your mental game with Mental Game Coaches, Dr. Patrick Cohn and Jaclyn Ellis, M.S. You can opt for one-on-one sessions with Dr. Cohn in Orlando, Florida, or you can stay where you are and get coaching from anywhere in the world via telephone, Skype, Zoom, or FaceTime.

One-on-one mental coaching is the fastest and most effective method to improve your mental game, boost your performance, and make lasting changes. We have a variety of mental coaching programs to choose from.

Please call us at 888-742-7225 with your questions.

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