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  1. Jojo Reyes Jr. says:

    These are nice habits for volleyball parents to possess.

  2. In my opinion, this is such a great reminder for parents of any child who plays any sport or in parenting in general. My mom did a lot of these with me growing up.

    1. Hi Crystal Green, thanks for your comment. Glad to know that you found this post helpful for volleyball parents. Very happy to know that your mom followed many of the tips mentioned in this post.

  3. That’s a very helpful advice you shared. It’s so important to give proper nutrition food to the kids who play volleyball.

    1. Hi Khush, thanks for your comment. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful.

  4. What a motivating article about the habits of successful volleyball parents! Yes, the parents play a significant role in supporting and encouraging the players in the family. It is good to know that there are so many things they can do to contribute to the success of the players.

    1. Hi Hadassah Treu, thanks for your valuable comment. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful.

  5. I agree that there should be a good balance between sports and academics. Really good to know all these habits. Very helpful to all the parents out there.

    1. Hi Stephanie, thanks for your comment. Glad you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  6. Thanks for these awesome tips for volleyball parents. I love that you emphasize wanting the players to develop a lifelong love of the sport.

    1. Hi Crysti, thanks for your comment. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  7. Thank you for sharing these habits for successful volleyball parents. I especially like your points about being positive and celebrating progress, not just wins. Great advice!

    1. Hi Lisa, thank you very much for your positive and kind words. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  8. I really appreciate the focus on fostering a positive attitude and balancing sports with academics. Your tips on open communication and celebrating progress are especially helpful

    1. Hi LavandaMIchelle, thank you very much for your kind words. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  9. ‘Celebrating progress, not just wins’ is a really underrated tip. Too often we get caught up in the big milestones vs the things that will eventually get us there.

    1. Hi Mo, thank you very much for your thoughtful comment. I completely agree with your points!

  10. These are all important habits that you’ve mentioned. our words and actions make such a big difference to someone, especially their performance. I hope parents of volleyball players will read this!

    1. Hi Lisa , thanks for your comment. Glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  11. Thanks for this post! I used to be a volleyball mom for my youngest daughter, and I always wanted to support her in the best way possible. This list of habits is such a great reminder of how parents play a big role in not just their child’s skills, but in their overall growth as a player and person.

    1. Hi Ann, thanks for your thoughtful comment. Very glad to know that you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents and you are once a volleyball mom.

  12. All of this is fantastic advice! I really enjoyed reading this and I learned a few things, I’ll keep in mind.

    1. Hi Luna s, thanks for your comment. Glad you found this post helpful and learned certain aspects of effectively supporting your child’s volleyball journey.

  13. This is such a well-thought-out list! It’s great to see how the habits of supportive parents can make such a difference in a young athlete’s journey.

    1. Hi Jais, thanks for your comment. Glad you found this post helpful. I totally agree with your points!

  14. These habits would be perfect for parents whose kids are into any kind of sport. I was once a soccer mom and I tried my best to do most of those.

    1. Hi Lynndee, thanks for your comment. Glad you found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents. Very happy to know that you are once a soccer mom.

  15. Parental support is key for encouraging children to have a healthy attitude to sport and balancing it with school life

    1. Hi Jenny, thanks for your comment. I completely agree with your point!

  16. Great advice especially for those parents just starting out in the sport of volleyball.

  17. It is so important to encourage your children and be an active parent! Thank you for these tips.

    1. Hi Jupiter Hadley, thanks for your comment. I totally agree with you! I am happy that you’ve found the tips in this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  18. This is such an insightful post! It’s great to see how much influence parents can have on their child’s volleyball journey, not just in terms of performance but in building resilience and confidence. Emotional support from parents is so key to a child’s growth, both on and off the court.

    1. Hi Sue-Tanya Mchorgh, thanks for your comment. Glad to know that you found this post helpful for volleyball parents.

  19. Encouragement and positivity are definitely key to helping your child to be successful in any sport. I really enjoyed reading this article.

    1. Hi Yeah Lifestyle, thanks for your kind words. I completely agree with your point!

  20. Rhian Scammell says:

    Thanks for the tips about habits for successful volleyball parents. It must be quite a fine line between keeping them on track but also not pushing them too hard x

    1. Hi Rhian Scammell, thanks for your valuable comment. I completely agree with your point!

  21. Every volley ball parent – or parent of any sports player, really – needs to read this. It’s a great road map!

  22. These habits make so much sense to me, and they do apply to any sports…Love them…”Providing Constructive Feedback, Not Criticism”…100%…

    1. Hi Karen, thanks for your comment. Glad you found this post helpful.

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