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9781922779045 (paperback)
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Burke, Nathan
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Best and fairest sports parenting / Nathan Burke.
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Melbourne, VIC : Melbourne Books, [2023]
©2023
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169 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes bibliographical references.
Summary
Every parent wants to do the right thing by their sports-playing children. The problem is that no-one tells us exactly what the 'right thing' is. Sure, we get bombarded with a list of things not to do, and we receive basic instructions on how to behave-stay quiet, understand this is not professional sport, hand your kid over to the coach and pick them up after training. Most of these rules are designed because sporting associations don't trust their parent group to do the right thing. Best and Fairest Sports Parenting is designed to outline exactly what the right thing looks like, and to increase the level of enjoyment between parents and their kids. Your child may go on to become a professional player, and that's great if it's what they want. However, the best outcome you can hope for is that when they grow into adults, you can both reminisce about their formative sports-playing years with heartfelt fondness, enjoyment, and love.
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Sports for children
Parenting
Parent and child
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Parent and child
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Parenting
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Sports for children
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See Also:
Adoption
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Child abuse
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Children and adults
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Father and child
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Fathers
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Interpersonal relations
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Maternal deprivation
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Mothers
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Parent and infant
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Parent and teenager
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Parental acceptance
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Parental overprotection
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Parenting
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Stepparents
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Child rearing
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Joint custody of children
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Parent and child
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Parenthood
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Outdoor recreation for children
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Physical education for children
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Swimming for children
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Swimming for infants
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