Start and finish time of webinar
12pm CET

How parents can help children enjoy participating in sport and perform to the best of their ability

 

Parents greatly influence a child’s experience in sport through the actions they display and the opportunities and feedback they provide to their child.

However, sometimes it’s difficult to know what feedback to provide, what actions are the 'right' actions, and how best a parent can support the child.

This webinar will help coaches and parents understand how best a parent can support a child to enjoy participating in sport and perform at their best.

To register, please visit the webinar registration page.

Further information

For more on this topic, see CPSU`s promoting positive parental behaviour pages.

Language of webinar

Childhub

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