A useful guide to choosing a sport psychology professional.
This is a good list of youth sports-related links that are endorsed by the Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sport at California State University (Fullerton).
This site offers tips for kids (and parents) to prevent youth sports burnout.
A bill of rights for young athletes. Are your rights being respected?
A basic overview of the field of sports psychology, from the website of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sports Psychology. At the bottom of the page is a link to help you find a sport psychology consultant that is certified by the AAASP. This site is focused on somewhat of an older audience, but if you can get past some of the difficult language, it is well worth it. Everything you could ever what to know about sports psychology and how to apply it in your life can be found here.
This is a useful guide for choosing a sports psychology professional. From the University of Northern Texas, this site has comprehensive information about sports psychology, recent news and resources. Directed more at all audiences.
Email your sports psychology questions to a licensed and certified sports psychology counselor (free of charge). This site can provide lots of interesting and intriguing information on the field of sports psychology, and entering into a career in sports psychology. Great for interactive tools (through e-mail) and again, don’t worry if some of the language is a little difficult. If you have any questions, just e-mail the expert!
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