ADHD and Youth Football: Why It Can Be a Great Fit (and Why It Can Be Hard)
Football can be a wonderful outlet for children with ADHD — and a challenging one too. This article helps parents understand why both can be true, and how the right environment makes all the difference.
How to Support Your Child Through Wins, Losses, and Everything in Between
Wins and losses come and go. How parents respond shapes how children experience football — and themselves.
What to Do When Your Child Has a Bad Game
Bad games happen to every child. Here’s how parents can respond in ways that protect confidence and turn tough moments into learning.
Should I Push My Child in Football?
Parents want to help — but pushing too hard can quietly drain joy from the game. Here’s how to find the balance between support and pressure.
How to Build Your Child’s Confidence in Football
Confidence in football isn’t about talent or toughness. It’s about feeling safe to try. Here’s how parents can quietly and powerfully support it.
Why Kids Quit Football — And How Parents Can Help Them Stay Playing
Kids rarely quit because they stop liking football — they quit because the environment changes. Here’s how parents can keep the game fun, positive, and stress-free so children stay in the sport longer.