Ep2 - Your Kid's a Sore Loser
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Topics covered:
- What makes a sore loser? The difference between healthy competitive drive and unhealthy responses that get in the way of play
- What's happening in a kid's brain during a tough loss or bad play — and why it's not the moment to teach life lessons
- The "wait out the storm" approach — how to offer physical comfort without coddling, and why timing matters
- Age-appropriate strategies — what support looks like for a 5-year-old vs. a 10-year-old vs. a teenager
- What NOT to say after a loss ("You're fine," "You'll get them next time") and what to do instead
- The role of proactive preparation — setting expectations with your team before the game and using cues or signals in the moment
- Practicing losing — Betsy's approach of intentionally beating kids at games in therapy sessions to build the skill of handling disappointment
- Parental accommodation — how yelling at refs or emailing coaches can backfire, and how to support kids without taking over
- Family core values as an anchor — how defining and revisiting them creates a north star for kids in competitive moments
- Coach behavior on the sidelines and its outsized impact on kids' emotional regulation
Key takeaways:
- Losing is a skill. It has to be practiced.
- You are the co-regulator — your calm is contagious (and so is your dysregulation).
- Kids aren't hearing your words in the heat of the moment, but they are watching you.
- Small wins count. Progress isn't all-or-nothing.
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