Sports Should Build Life Skills — Not Anxiety | V111
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In Episode 111 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis unpack how youth sports can either build resilience or create unnecessary pressure — depending on how parents lead.
They discuss:
- How unhealthy pressure sneaks into sports parenting
- Why attitude shifts can transform an entire season
- How to align sports with family priorities
- Teaching kids to manage responsibility (alarms, schedules, effort)
- Why letting kids own consequences builds maturity
- How sports should train kids for life — not just competition
If your family is navigating busy sports seasons, early practices, or rising expectations, this episode offers clarity, peace, and practical direction.
(00:00) How Pressure Quietly Enters Youth Sports
(01:44) Aligning Sports With Family Priorities
(03:32) Teaching Responsibility Before Commitment
(05:50) Effort Matters More Than Winning
(07:31) Letting Kids Own Their Choices
(09:19) When Attitude Shifts Change Everything
(10:49) The Middle Is Where Character Is Built
(13:03) Responsibility, Alarms, and Real Consequences
(15:41) Transferring Ownership to Your Kids
(17:50) Using Sports to Prepare Kids for Life