From Library Journal Quite simply, every mother, father, coach, umpire, and league official should read this book. It is a definitive guide to the value of good sportsmanship, safety, competition, and, above all else, fun. Sports psychologist Wolff examines sensitive issues such as handling talented players and accommodating slow learners. He analyzes our obsession with Little League baseball, and why parents argue with coaches and umpires. The book's most significant feature is its emphasis on six golden rules: get involved; monitor your behavior; be positive and approving in your feedback; remember that it is the child's life and not yours; and, lastly, work at having fun. This last point is mentioned time and again. For the author, winning, motivation, and teaching are fine, but having fun is a priority. The book comes complete with endnotes and bibliography. An essential purchase for public libraries.- L.R. Little, Penticton P.L., British ColumbiaCopyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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