Dealing with Issues that May Arise in Kids' Clubs
Once your child is in a club, there are still many issues to deal with such as making friends, trouble with leaders, wanting to quit, and more. Learn how to handle these issues, and more.
A small gift during the holidays is a nice way to show your child's coach or leader you appreciate the time he puts in with the club. Not sure what to give? Here are some gift ideas for your child's leader.
Whether you're new to travel with a kids' club, or a veteran, there are always things to think about and prepare for.
Sports and athletics, free play, working with animals and more -- kids love it, but kids can get injured. So what do you, as a parent, do when your child gets injured during his club or activity.
Feeling disappointed, upset, embarrassed by your child's performance on his team? Learn to deal with your emotions so both you and your child can enjoy the experience.
Sometimes kids don't perform to their parents expectations. How you respond can make a difference. Learn some of the reasons kids may not give their all and how you can help them improve.
Winning isn't the only way to judge your child's success in sports or clubs.
The number of cases of child abuse, and child sexual abuse, being reported is frightening. Here are some suggestion on how to know if your child is safe with his coach or leader and how to get help if you suspect something inappropriate is occurring.
Some tips to help you decide just how much kids' club participation is appropriate for your child.
What can you do when your child wants to quit a club? Thoughts on the reasons to quit, or not quit.
What is expected of you as a parent of a club member? Find out how to support your kids' leader or coach.
What do you do if you feel the coaching on your child's team isn't fair? Talk to the coach. Here are some ways to approach him, and get results.
Tips to help your child make friends in kids' clubs.