Book details

  • Genre:sports & recreation
  • Sub-genre:Volleyball
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Sportsparenting Survival Guides
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:85
  • eBook ISBN:9781483514260

Volleyball Mom's Survival Guide

How You and Your Daughter Can Be Victorious on and off the Court

By Janis B. Meredith

Overview


This survival guide is written for a single purpose: to help both you and your daughter be victorious on and off the volleyball court. The tips and suggestions, varying from the practical to the emotional--safety, nutrition, sports equipment, team drama, mental toughness, dealing with dad--will help you get the most from your daughter's volleyball playing experience. And that will help your daughter get the most out of her volleyball experience. The two are closely tied together. Just one note: This book is based on my first two eBooks, The Softball Mom’s Survival Guide and The Football Mom’s Survival Guide, and was specialized for the sport of volleyball. Although there are some issues that cross over all three sports, I’ve covered several that are unique to the sport of volleyball.
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Description


This survival guide is written for a single purpose: to help both you and your daughter be victorious on and off the volleyball court. The tips and suggestions, varying from the practical to the emotional--safety, nutrition, sports equipment, team drama, mental toughness, dealing with dad--will help you get the most from your daughter's volleyball playing experience. And that will help your daughter get the most out of her volleyball experience. The two are closely tied together. Just one note: This book is based on my first two eBooks, The Softball Mom’s Survival Guide and The Football Mom’s Survival Guide, and was specialized for the sport of volleyball. Although there are some issues that cross over all three sports, I’ve covered several that are unique to the sport of volleyball.
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About The Author


Janis B. Meredith is a sports parenting expert with a worldwide audience. She writes about character building in youth sports on her blog JBM Thinks Sportsparenting, on several other youth sports and parenting websites, and for newspapers and magazines. Janis was a coach's wife for 28 years and a sports mom for 21. Her three kids played from age 4 through college. She sees sports a bit differently, with a view from both sides of the bench.
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