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"My Kid Doesn't Get the Ball!" – Navigating the Confidence Gap

28 min · 10. März 2026
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In our second episode of the Elite Camps Podcast, we tackle one of the most common and frustrating "pain points" for basketball parents: the struggle of a child who feels ignored on the court and rarely touches the ball. We dive deep into the "Confidence Gap," exploring why young athletes often seek external validation through scoring and how that can negatively impact their growth. Throughout the conversation, we shift the focus toward building internal resilience and finding ways to impact the game beyond the box score—whether that's through defensive intensity or becoming a reliable teammate. By reframing these moments of adversity as essential life lessons, the podcast shows parents how to support their children through the "tough stuff" without hitting the reset button. Tune in to learn how we create a safe environment where failure is a stepping stone to confidence, both on the court and in life.

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Episode "My Kid Doesn't Get the Ball!" – Navigating the Confidence Gap Cover

"My Kid Doesn't Get the Ball!" – Navigating the Confidence Gap

In our second episode of the Elite Camps Podcast, we tackle one of the most common and frustrating "pain points" for basketball parents: the struggle of a child who feels ignored on the court and rarely touches the ball. We dive deep into the "Confidence Gap," exploring why young athletes often seek external validation through scoring and how that can negatively impact their growth. Throughout the conversation, we shift the focus toward building internal resilience and finding ways to impact the game beyond the box score—whether that's through defensive intensity or becoming a reliable teammate. By reframing these moments of adversity as essential life lessons, the podcast shows parents how to support their children through the "tough stuff" without hitting the reset button. Tune in to learn how we create a safe environment where failure is a stepping stone to confidence, both on the court and in life.

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