Dear Youth Sports Advocate:
You are in a unique position to help improve parental involvement, increase graduation rates, and communicate directly with the sports population in your area. If students are playing sports, but failing classes, there is a problem. I need for you to let parents know that More Than Victories: A Handbook for My Student-Athlete can provide a road map to help solve their problems.
- Help to increase parental involvement and reduce the number of teens in trouble
Parents and coaches are searching for answers and information that will keep the student-athlete balanced and focused on achieving academic and athletic excellence. More Than Victories is designed to fill the gap.
- Learn the secrets of raising successful student-athletes
When you receive your copy of More Than Victories, it will be easy to see why it should be recommended reading for parents, students, and coaches. Examine it, read it, and use it.
- Reasons for using this book
Ø For parents, More Than Victories is a source of encouragement for positive parental involvement. The easy to read text can be understood by readers of all backgrounds and educational levels. Worksheets (printed and on interactive CD) for tracking activities will serve as a history of the child’s activities on and off the field.
Ø For students, More Than Victories is inspiration for those who need an extra dose of encouragement as they march toward high school graduation to reach higher goals in life.
Ø For coaches, More Than Victories will serve as an immediate resource kit when parents have questions about the many options that may be available for the student who may not have the best grades or athletic skills. It is also a useful tool when time won’t permit for detailed conversations with parents.
Recommending More Than Victories to your friends, relatives, and neighbors will help parents, students, and coaches become more knowledgeable in making decisions for the student-athlete. Thank you for doing this favor for me. I look forward to your book orders.
Regards,
Nancy K. Samuel