The Dailey Edge Podcast

Episode 47: Kids Explain The Feedback That Makes Them Compete Harder


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Your kids are getting coached every day, but are they getting coached in a way that actually helps? We brought our kids on as guests and asked the questions parents and coaches argue about on the drive home: Does positive reinforcement work better than negative feedback? When does “push them to be great” turn into pressure that backfires? Their answers are funny, blunt, and way more thoughtful than most adults expect.

They break down the exact style of coaching feedback that lands best, why “tell me what I did right and what to fix” feels like honesty, and how yelling changes performance for different personalities. Then we flip to sports parenting and hear a clear request: parents should encourage first, save most critique for coaches, and be smart about timing after a bad race or rough game. We also talk priorities, discipline vs talent, friends as a motivation lever, and how comparison can either drive growth or steal joy.

The conversation stretches into real life beyond the field: AI in school (including ChatGPT for homework help and research), what jobs might change, and what kids notice when work and meetings crowd family time. We close with faith, favorite Bible verses, goals for the year, advice they carry, and the memories that bring the deepest joy.

If you care about youth sports, parenting, motivation, confidence, discipline, and raising resilient kids, this one will stick. Subscribe, share with another sports parent, and leave a review with one thing your kid has taught you lately.

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