A practical $27 parent tool for families whose athlete looks confident in practice but different when the game gets loud.
Use it at the next game to track the pressure moment, the response, and how long it takes your athlete to reset.
A parent tool to help you read what changes when your athlete goes from practice to real game pressure.
A lot of parents see the mistake. They miss what happens after it.
The turnover, missed shot, bad call, coach correction, or loud game moment.
Rushing, shutting down, going quiet, body language dropping, or playing scared.
When the same response keeps showing up every time pressure rises.
The Toolkit helps you track what pressure is actually doing to your athlete during real games.
This is not a big course. It is a game-day parent tool you can actually use.
Track the pressure moment, response, and reset speed.
See what happens after turnovers, misses, and corrections.
Know what to say without adding more pressure.
Have a better car-ride conversation after the game.
Use a simple reset when the same pattern keeps showing up.
Too many parents know something is off, but they do not know how to name it.
They see their athlete play free in practice. Then the game starts, the pressure rises, and the athlete looks different. That is not always laziness. That is not always attitude. Sometimes pressure changes behavior.
Once you can see the pattern, you can stop guessing.
No. It is a downloadable parent toolkit. You get a printable version and a fillable phone version.
It was built through a basketball lens, but the pressure behaviors apply across sports.
No tool fixes pressure by itself. This helps you see the pattern clearly. If the same pattern keeps showing up, that is where deeper coaching may be needed.
Use the Toolkit at the next game and start reading what pressure is actually doing to your athlete.
$27 one-time purchase. Printable and fillable phone versions included.