5 Debrief Questions to Ask After the Game

5 Debrief Questions to Ask After the Game

After a long game, most kids just want to relax, grab a snack, or scroll for a bit before they’re ready to talk. Give them that space first. When they’ve had time to reset, these quick prompts can turn a casual chat into a great post-game connection.

 

Ian Goldberg is the CEO of Signature Media and the Editor of the largest and fastest growing sports parenting newsletter.  He’s been recognized as an industry expert by the National Alliance for Youth Sports, the US Olympic Committee’s Truesport, and the Aspen Institute's Project Play.  Ian is also a suburban NJ sports dad of two teenage daughters and has over 2,000 hours of volunteer time coaching them (which he calls the most fun form of  R&D for his newsletter content).  Ian and his team provide players, coaches, parents and program directors with the articles and content they need to have a great sports season.  Ian has spent most of his career in digital product development and marketing and got his start at the White House where he worked for the economic advisors to two US Presidents.

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