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"World Records
Keeping track of the consecutive times your child
successfully completes one skill can be used to your advantage. Your
child can successfully set a "new individual world record"
for consecutively performing one skill. For example, you are
teaching your child to throw a ball accurately. Your child is a
beginner successfully throwing the ball to you 9 times without
making you move your feet. Before the 10th throw, you stop the
action telling your child that the next throw, when successful, will
set a "new individual world record for throwing accuracy".
Anytime your child breaks a record, make a big deal out of the
event!
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"Your Child is Not There
As soon as you can after a play session and in front of your child,
praise some action from the your child's practice session to someone
else. Speak as if your child were not in the room, talking about how
well your child did the skill and how much improvement your child
has shown with their skills."
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To become an All-Star Player,
you need to know the detailed skills of how to play a
sport ...
here's why!
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