Parents: What Can You Do if Your Athlete is Bullied?
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Here’s the question Dr. Patrick Cohn answers this week:
Do you have a kid that you feel like is being bullied by teammates or a coach and you’re unsure what to do?
Dr. Cohn talks about what can you do if you feel like your child is being bullied in sports.
In what ways can parents address the situation?
Watch the video below, Bullying in Youth Sports, to see what tips Dr. Cohn gives to sports parents to help address their bullying issues.
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