
EP 108: PARENTAL INFLUENCE -- A High Stakes Job!
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About this listen
What is the most important relationship? We've got our answer. Do you have your answer? We won't really fight you over this, but we absolutely, positively believe it is the parent-teen relationship. And...parenting a teen athlete or performer isn’t just another stage of life—it’s a high-stakes job with an expiration date!
Let's get real about what it takes to win in this short window of time that you get with your high achieving teen. If you're tired of your traditional parenting tactics that fall flat, you’re going to want to hear how coaching can change everything—especially implementing the high performance habit of influence.
The Timestamps!
00:00 The Most Important Relationship in the World
03:26 Identity Development in Adolescence
06:18 Modeling Behavior and Future Relationships
09:15 The Role of Influence in Parenting
12:14 Emotional Regulation and Vulnerability
13:47 Growth Mindset and Parental Growth
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-Nate & Steve