Navigating Youth Sports, Parenting, Coaching & Special Education with Amy Peterson
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About this listen
Amy Peterson is a mother of 3 boys, wife, coach and Special Education parent champion. Amy and I met when her son, Henry came out to play football. She and I were more of acquaintances. A year later she volunteered at the snack stand for our youth football program and we chatted and found a similar mindset and common interests. During this episode we discuss our experiences as parents, youth sports, and special education.
We discussed the importance of being involved, setting good examples as parents and the challenges we see with mindset and grit in youth today. Providing structure, consistency and discipline to set your children up for success. Parenting children with special needs and the challenges you face when dealing with the Special Education world. Being an advocate but knowing it's ok to ask for help. We discussed her experience as a HS field hockey and softball coach and how that has helped her raise her boys and nephew navigate youth & HS sports today.
Thank you to Amy for sharing her story.
We didn't discuss is but Amy's husband, Greg has his own business, GSP Industrial. https://gspindustrial.com/
GSP Industrial is a locally owned Winzer franchise with access to over 70,000 high quality core line products available to ship same day. In addition GSP Industrial has access to over 2 million additional products with a specialty in hard to find fasteners in over 100 different materials.
Offering full service vendor managed inventory to customer managed inventory to online ordering-GSP Industrial can supply almost any customer no matter their size.
Local South Jersey Resources:
Performcare- https://www.performcarenj.org/
https://www.cgsresourcenet.org/
https://www.cgsresourcenet.org/community-services/arts-recreation/adaptive-sports/
TopSports- mullica hill
Marlton Sports Unity Program