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[quote=Anonymous]Pp here—agree that you could ask “what does Larla need to do to improve” but now that you’ve already gone the “not taking no for an answer route” the coach understands you are not someone who will hear them. Also, I have had many of those growth needed convos with players and convos with players + parents and more often than not when the parent is involved in the conversation it means they are driving the improvement plan, not the player. The result is rarely as solid as when a player asks me directly and then seeks out additional training or puts in the work on their own accord. The kids that motivate themselves to get better are the kids who are more likely to find success at the higher levels of play because THEY care about growth, not their parents. [/quote]
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