Ep2 - Your Kid's a Sore Loser
Episode 2
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3rd June 2026
• Raising the Resilient Athlete • Betsy Carmichael
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00:26:54
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Topics covered:
What makes a sore loser?
The difference between healthy competitive drive and unhealthy responses that get in the way of play
What's happening in a kid's brain
during a tough loss or bad play — and why it's not the moment to teach life lessons
The "wait out the storm" approach
— how to offer physical comfort without coddling, and why timing matters
Age-appropriate strategies
— what support looks like for a 5-year-old vs. a 10-year-old vs. a teenager
What NOT to say
after a loss ("You're fine," "You'll get them next time") and what to do instead
The role of proactive preparation
— setting expectations with your team before the game and using cues or signals in the moment
Practicing losing
— Betsy's approach of intentionally beating kids at games in therapy sessions to build the skill of handling disappointment
Parental accommodation
— how yelling at refs or emailing coaches can backfire, and how to support kids without taking over
Family core values
as an anchor — how defining and revisiting them creates a north star for kids in competitive moments
Coach behavior on the sidelines
and its outsized impact on kids' emotional regulation
Key takeaways:
Losing is a skill. It has to be practiced.
You are the co-regulator — your calm is contagious (and so is your dysregulation).
Kids aren't hearing your words in the heat of the moment, but they are watching you.
Small wins count. Progress isn't all-or-nothing.
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