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"This is a great read" Highly recommended--
Ken and Mike
athletic stars
In
raising your student athlete
(ages 5-18),
have you found balance in managing school, sports and everyday life so
that your child has the best experience possible?
Can your child's academic and athletic success today become the ticket
to a college education?
These
answers can be found in Raising Athletic
Stars, a self-help book
that addresses the benefits and
challenges of educating and rearing children with interests in sports.
Raising Athletic Stars
guides you through the events that helped two
gawky brothers develop into first-rate student athletes.
Neither one of these brothers had natural ability,
but eventually
attracted college scouts from around the nation
and earned Division I-A scholarships to the universities of
their choosing.
It is never too
early (and, oftentimes,
not too late) to become a champion on and off the field of play.
The unique feature of this book is that it is not based on
opinion, but on
the true-life experiences
of two student athletes who--
through the support of a
single parent-- achieved
success at high levels.
Based
on real experiences, you will
discover how your student athlete can do the same.
Raising Athletic Stars will also
explain your role as a
parent and what you need to do to help your student athlete achieve
success in athletics, as well as provide
tips on how to bring college recruits to your doorstep.
If you want to order a copy or just find out more about this book then
visit
www.raisingathleticstars.com or email the author at
stars@velocity.net
The unique feature of this book is that it is based on real events.
You will meet two brothers raised in a single-parent home. Both, through
hard work and dedication, which is described in this book, achieved
success through athletics. Because it is based on experience, it offers
you proven tips, secrets that were learned the hard way, to guide you
through the process of helping your student athlete be all that he or
she can be, even if your child does not have the natural ability to be
an all-star.
More importantly, based on their experiences, you will discover how
your student athlete can do the same. In addition to learning how your
athlete can achieve success, you will also find an explanation of your
role as a parent and what you need to do to help your student athlete
achieve success in athletics, as well as tips on how to bring college
recruits to your doorstep.
You have to tackle your
problems, block your fears and score your points when you get the
opportunity
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