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Parents: Carver Youth Basketball is helping to sponsor the event below. We hope you can be there for this very worthwhile night out.
Bob Bigelow – Youth Sports Parent/Coaches Night
For: Parents and Coaches involved in Youth Sports
Sponsored By: Carver Athletic Booster Club Carver Youth Soccer Carver Youth Basketball Carver Youth Baseball Carver Youth Softball Carver Pop Warner
Adults and Children in Organized Youth Sports Who Wins Who Loses?
On Tuesday April 3rd at 7 PM, Bob Bigelow will be speaking at Carver Middle High School in the Auditorium on the very timely subject of adult involvement in organized youth sports.
Bob Bigelow is a former NBA first round draft choice and four year player. He played collegiately at the University of Pennsylvania for Hall of Fame Coach Chuck Daly. He has devoted several thousand hours researching and lecturing about organized youth sports and its effects on children – and adults. Since 1993, he has conducted over 600 talks throughout the country.
This talk is educational, challenging, motivational, and humorous. “The best talk I’ve ever heard on any subject”, said one listener. “I recommend to anyone who deals with the youth of America to spend one hour with Bob Bigelow,” said another. You are guaranteed to leave with a better understanding of what children really want and need from their sports activities.
Bob has also written a book, Just Let the Kids Play (Health Communications Inc.) that describes youth sports major systematic problems and offers many reforms for better changes. This book is being distributed throughout North America.
Bob’s mission to put the youth back in youth sports has received widespread media attention – Sports Illustrated, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, WEEI-AM Radio (Boston), The Philadelphia Inquirer, New England Sports Network (NESN), WFAN-AM Radio, (New York City) and the Toronto Sun.
As an adult involved in youth sports, ask yourself two question; “Why do my kids play?” and “What are my motivations for being involved, or not?” Whether you are satisfied or uncomfortable with your answers, please attend this thought –provoking forum. It delivers the crucial message that adults involved in youth sports must hear.
Please call Mike Schultz at 508-866-6193 for further information. www.bob-bigelow.com
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