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...
Tired of getting “fine” after practice? We’ve been there. Today we unpack a simple, powerful shift: treat every question as either a wall or a door. Walls shut kids down. Doors invite them to share the real story—what they felt, learned, noticed, and want to try next. Drawing from developmental science and real-life parenting with five young athletes, we walk through five practical “question lenses” that turn the ride home into a masterclass in connection. In this episode of the Communicatio...
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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...