How to Survive the Car Ride Home After the Game
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The car ride home after the game can either build your kid’s confidence or quietly break it.
In this episode of Coach Dad, Jim talks about why the postgame car ride matters so much for dads, young athletes, coaches, and families navigating youth sports.
After a tough game, kids often do not need immediate correction. They need to know they are safe, loved, and steady with Dad — even when they did not play well.
Jim shares how dads can accidentally turn help into pressure, why connection should come before correction, and what to say after a hard performance.
Coach Dad helps dads and coaches lead better at home, on the sideline, in the car, and in the hearts of their kids.
It starts at home.
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