Can Social Support Improve Your Child’s Sports Performance?
May 4th, 2009 by Pat Wyman
Does your child want to be a better athlete? Physical exercise and sports performance are often linked to a higher self-image in kids.
One way to help raise a smarter child on the sports field is to listen and encourage whenever possible.
A new study, in the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, shows that social support improves sports scores.
Read on for more…
The full story on the link between better sports performance and social support is here:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05/090501110212.htm
Remember, every child is smart!
Warmly,
Pat Wyman and Erin Mavredakis, M.D.
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