Review:
"With practical advice, Jim and Janet show how to best parent a child in sports, eliminate the possible frustrations and disappointments, and bring out the best in a sports experience." --Dave Dravecky, President, Outreach of Hope "How to Win at Sports Parenting puts kids and sports into the proper context for success - personal success and family success." --Richard Shultz, Executive Director, United States Olympic Committee
About the Author:
Jim Sundberg spent twenty-two years in major league baseball. In 1985, he won the World Championship with the Kansas City Royals and was voted "World Series Hero" by the Chicago Sports Writers. He spent the last six years of his baseball career as an award-winning broadcasting analyst for the Texas Rangers. Jim is the founder of Sports Training Systems, which publishes training products for coaches, children who play youth sports, and their parents. A behavioral specialist focusing on the area of organizational health, Janet Sundberg works with her husband in the Sundberg Leadership Team. The Sundbergs have been married nearly thirty years and live in the Dallas area. Their three children have all played competitive sports.
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