3 Ways To Help Your Athlete Deal With Mean Girls In Sports So She Can Play With Confidence Without The Drama
Raising Elite Competitors
Raising Elite Competitors
3 Ways To Help Your Athlete Deal With Mean Girls In Sports So She Can Play With Confidence Without The Drama
Jan 10, 2023 Season 2 Episode 116
Coach Bre

Ever wonder how to handle those mean girls so your daughter can play with confidence without all the drama?


One mom from our Elite Competitor Program private Sports Moms community recently shared that her and her daughter have been finding so much success in dealing with tough situations, such as this. She says:


"I have been able to communicate with my daughter better. And also my daughter says my girl has so much more self-awareness and is realizing how to handle situations with confidence."


Today we're going to talk about how to have confidence in handling challenging situations. We know that there are going to be really tough situations in our athlete daughter's life in her sport. Being able to equip your daughter with the skills to communicate and advocate for herself is key to navigating through these challenges.  


We want our daughters to be able to navigate and interact with a multitude of people throughout their lives. She's not always going to be met with people who are supportive of her. So, we want her to have confidence in herself regardless of what other people think. 


The less their mindset is going to be pulled down by some of these outward influences, the better.


Help her hone her skills in:


  • Knowing her boundaries
  • Knowing her goals
  • Knowing how to speak up
  • Knowing what it takes to shift negative thinking herself


All of those things are going to strengthen her confidence so that she can be resilient in the face of some of these things that come up in her life and her sport. 


She needs to have these skills of confidence herself so that she can navigate these tricky situations on her own. 


You can opt to train her mental game and with that being said, you can check out trainhergame.com, to get FREE training!


Have your athlete daughter be confident, but don't forget to let them know that you have their back as well. So, if a situation escalates to the point where your daughter is already feeling unsafe, maybe it needs to come to the coach's attention. 


And then don't be afraid to step in and speak with the coach or speak with the parent directly.  


If you come in with a calm mind then it's going to have a positive outcome. 


But if the situation is still tolerable, there's no need to overreact. 


Help your daughter to...


#1. Ignore the haters. 


They're always going to be there. It's just what it is. We want her to know how to handle those conflicts and know how to handle these kinds of people.


#2. Know her boundaries. 


What's acceptable? What's not acceptable? And when it's not okay, teach them to step up and say something. 


#3. Show her how to treat other women and also advocate for her to know what to say in those situations. 


Supporting other women also includes how to handle conflict and what that looks like to hold boundaries. 


Finally, give her the skills to be confident in the face of people who are not supportive of her. Remember, she needs to develop these confidence skills herself and you have the power to help her with that.


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