If you have a pre-teen, or a young teen, that
has shown above average athletic ability in their sport or multiple sports and
above level interest in sports, then it's important to live in the now AND to
have a plan and eye on the future.
It is reasonable to hope that
your youth athlete can earn a college scholarship in a sport that they love and
show a talent in, but you have to make sure that the journey to pot of gold at
the end of the rainbow is a positive experience or they won't make it to the end.
Studies show that 75% of youth athletes quit
playing sports by the time that they are 13, and if you have an above average athlete with an
above average interest level, the three main things (outside of height and
natural talent/athleticism) that could derail the opportunity to play
collegiately are:
1 - Lack of growth and development
2 - Burnout
3 - Bad experiences
I think our biggest jobs as parents are to
silently, behind the scenes, make sure that these three things are always being
watched.
Make sure that your athlete is having fun and
getting better. If they are doing those
two things, they are moving in the right direction.
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