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Question 1 of 14

As a parent, how committed are you to helping your child be their very best in their sport?

A

Very committed. I am present almost all the time

B

Moderately committed. I participate as often as I can

C

Ambivalent. I let my child drive the process

Question 2 of 14

How do you invest in your child's athletic goals?

A

My child has a private coach and competes on a higher level club

B

My child has private coach(es) or competes with a club team

C

I wish I could afford a private coach and club team

Question 3 of 14

How would you describe your child?

A

Very motivated and ambitious to play at the next level.

B

Motivated and content with their sport performance

C

Very motivated, yet struggle with their sport performance

Question 4 of 14

Is your child excited and happy participating in their sport?

A

Yes, they love it and rarely get stressed out by it.

B

He/she seems a little overwhelmed by their sport.

C

No, it causes them more stress than happiness.

Question 5 of 14

Is your child a female or male?

A

Female

B

Male

Question 6 of 14

What's the age of your child?

A

Under 12 years old

B

12 – 14 years old

C

14 – 18 years old

D

Over 18 years old

Question 7 of 14

What type of sport does your child play?

A

Basketball

B

Field Hockey

C

Gymnastics

D

Golf

E

Lacrosse

F

Swimming/Diving

G

Soccer

H

Tennis

I

Volleyball

J

Other

Question 8 of 14

Does your child have a secondary sport?

A

Yes

B

No

Question 9 of 14

Does your child perform well during competition?

A

Yes

B

No

C

Sometimes

Question 10 of 14

Does your child struggle with self-doubt?

A

Not that I have noticed

B

Occasionally

C

Yes, frequently

Question 11 of 14

Does your child struggle with performance anxiety?

A

No. My child is nervous and excited about the competition.

B

Sometimes. Occasionally the stress of competition can adversely impact performance.

C

Yes. Performance anxiety interferes with my child’s ability to perform at their highest level.

Question 12 of 14

Does your child struggle with inconsistent performance?

A

Yes, and it adversely impacts their confidence.

B

Yes, and they manage it well - they can move on to the next competition.

C

No. My child is very consistent in their performance.

D

Sometimes. Generally, my child is pretty consistent. However, on occasion, their performance is off.

Question 13 of 14

Does your child struggle with emotional control?

A

No. My child can stay in the moment and focus on the next play.

B

Sometimes. On occasion, my child may get frustrated or angry when certain events happen.

C

Yes. My child struggles with mistakes (and losing). It can take hours/days for them to regroup.

Question 14 of 14

What is the one area in which your child improved, would strengthen their performance?

(Select all that apply)
A

Confidence

B

Emotional Control

C

Reduce performance anxiety

D

Moving through mistakes

E

Reduce fear of failure

F

More than one of those above

G

I am not sure

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