Two Books Every Sports Parent Should Read
If you’re trying to take the long view with your child (and not just results/quick wins), start here:
Mindset – Dr Carol Dweck
This book explains one simple idea:
Children either see ability as fixed (“I’m just not good at football”) or developable (“I can get better with effort”).
Why it matters for parents 
The words you use, mistakes, and losses shape how your child sees themselves. Praise effort, learning, and resilience and kids become braver, more confident and more willing to try.
Bounce – Matthew Syed
Bounce breaks the myth of “natural talent.” It shows how environment, practice, and opportunity can matter far more than genetics.
Why it matters for parents 
Early wins, trophies, and labels don’t predict future success. Patience, play, and the right experiences at the right time do.
Why we recommend these:
Because the best thing you can give your child in sport isn’t pressure, praise, or pathways — it’s a healthy relationship with learning, mistakes, and improvement.
Oldies but goodies!
If you want to help your child build confidence, handle setbacks, and enjoy learning, these two are a brilliant place to start.
