Baylor College of Medicine: Unruly Sports Parents' Effect on Children's Mental Health
May 01, 2024
May 01, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, May 1 -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Children's sporting events are a fun time to cheer on the kids and socialize, but they can quickly go south if parents act excessively competitive. A Baylor College of Medicine child and adolescent psychiatrist details the impact of poor sports behavior on kids.
"Some of those behaviors would be setting unrealistic expectations for the young athlete, such as perfection in a game and . . .
Children's sporting events are a fun time to cheer on the kids and socialize, but they can quickly go south if parents act excessively competitive. A Baylor College of Medicine child and adolescent psychiatrist details the impact of poor sports behavior on kids.
"Some of those behaviors would be setting unrealistic expectations for the young athlete, such as perfection in a game and . . .