Excerpts from: “Parents, Get your Head in the Game”
“Your children are a reflection of you, so you better clean up your act. Those swear words that roll off your tongue when you break a nail or stub your toe, need to come to a screeching halt. You do not want to get a report from your son’s school saying that he called his teacher a dumb ass.”
“Always keep their best interest and your sanity in mind. If you let them, they will suck the life out of you. Tell yourself; I am in charge. Breathe and repeat. Make this your mantra.”
“If you’re too angry for rational thinking, WALK AWAY. When you can speak clear English and that vein is no longer bulging from your forehead, proceed with caution.”
“At sporting events, I have witnessed tantrums in the following forms; yelling, swearing, name calling, spitting, kicking sand, pushing and threatening. The sad part is; I’m not referring to the children, but to their PARENTS. Parents, can you say SPORTSMANSHIP?”