@Vanessa JagimThe biggest thing that made the difference for me (and something I really wish an adult had told me back then) was realizing that my identity and value were not tied to my sport at all. My performance had zero impact on my worth as a person. Sports are incredibly competitive, and we often become known for what we do or the position we play. Everything changed when I understood that my value comes from the fact that God made me in His image β itβs inherent, not earned. Having an identity rooted in God is something parents and coaches need to help ground kids in. Christ loves them no matter what. If they quit tomorrow or play professionally, they are just as precious to Him. And to answer your question β yes, it truly helps them play better and play with confidence, because theyβre no longer carrying the pressure of having to prove their worth through performance. I hope this helps and can encourage you and your child!!π