What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...
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What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...
10 Hard Truths Every Sports Parent Needs to Hear | Ep 12
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10 Hard Truths Every Sports Parent Needs to Hear | Ep 12
Think more games = more development? Or that highlight reels in 5th grade matter? Think again. In this episode of The Driveway Dad Podcast, Coach Carl Parker lays down 10 hard truths that every parent of a young athlete needs to hear. These aren’t easy, but they’ll save you stress, protect your athlete, and give your family a competitive edge. From burnout and injuries to scholarships and sideline coaching—Carl shares lessons learned from decades in the game as a father of five, coach, and fo...
Driveway Dads
What if your teen’s “I don’t know” isn’t a wall, but a window? We dig into the real reasons young athletes speak in shorthand and how brain development—an overactive limbic system and a still-maturing prefrontal cortex—turns big feelings into small words. Instead of forcing post-practice play-by-plays, we show simple ways to hear what isn’t said, reduce defensive shutdowns, and build trust that lasts beyond sports. In this last installment in our Communication Mastery Series, we map the most...