Listen up, you all! Today, I’m gonna talk about what you gotta have if you’re a sports parent. It ain’t easy, you know, watchin’ your kids out there. But we gotta be there for ’em, right?
Be There For Them Kids
First thing, you gotta be there. Be supportive, like. They need to know you got their backs. But don’t be pushin’ too hard, neither. It’s their time to shine, not yours. Just be there, cheer ’em on, and let ’em know you love ’em.

When my boy was playin’ ball, I’d always give him a big hug before the game. I’d say, “I love you!” And then, I’d stay away till it was over. Let them kids focus, you know? If they see you, just smile and give a thumbs up. That’s all they need.
Feed ‘Em Good
- Good Food: They need good food to play good. Lots of veggies, fruits, and all that.
- Water: Keep ’em hydrated. Water, water, water! Can’t have ’em fadin’ out there.
- Snacks: Pack some healthy snacks for after the game. They’ll be hungry.
Don’t be feedin’ ’em junk. They need that energy to run and play. Home-cooked meals are the best. My grandma always said, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” And she was right! You give them good food for strong.
Gear and Stuff
They need the right gear, too. Good shoes, comfortable clothes, and all that. Don’t need to be fancy, just gotta work good. And make sure they got a water bottle! Can’t stress that enough.
I remember one time, my boy’s shoes were fallin’ apart. He didn’t want to tell me ’cause he didn’t want to be a bother. But I saw ’em, and I got him new ones right away. Gotta take care of those feet!
Here’s some stuff they need:
- Good Shoes: Gotta have good support.
- Comfy Clothes: Nothin’ too tight or too loose.
- Water Bottle: I said it before, and I’ll say it again!
- Sunscreen: If they’re playin’ outside, gotta protect that skin.
- First Aid Kit: Just in case, you know. Scrapes and bruises happen.
Don’t Be Pushy
I know you want ’em to win. We all do. But don’t be yellin’ and screamin’ from the sidelines. It don’t help nobody. And don’t be talkin’ bad about the other kids or the coach. That ain’t right.
Just let ’em play. Let ’em have fun. That’s what it’s all about. They make mistake, don’t worry about that. They’re kids. They’re learnin’. Just be patient.

Listen to Them
Sometimes, these kids, they just need someone to listen to ’em. They might be nervous or scared or just tired. So, you gotta listen. Don’t just talk at ’em, listen to ’em.
My girl, she used to get real nervous before her games. She’d come to me, and we’d just talk. I wouldn’t tell her what to do, I’d just listen. And you know what? It helped. She’d feel better, and she’d go out there and play her heart out.
They need support, not pressure. They need love, not criticism. They need you to be their parent, not their coach. Let the coach do the coaching, and you do the parenting. If you do this, your kids will be good.
Be a Good Sport
You gotta be a good sport, too. Don’t be one of those parents who’s always complainin’ about the refs or the other team. It’s just a game, remember? It ain’t the end of the world if they lose.
Cheer for your kid, cheer for their team, and be respectful to everyone. That’s what sportsmanship is all about. It’s about bein’ a good person, win or lose.
It Takes Time
Remember, these things, they take time. Your kids ain’t gonna become star athletes overnight. It takes years of practice and hard work. So, be patient. Don’t expect miracles. Just be there for ’em, support ’em, and let ’em grow at their own pace.
My boy, he played ball for years. He wasn’t always the best, but he worked hard, and he got better. And you know what? He loved it. And that’s what matters most.

Being a sports parent is a tough job. But it’s also the most rewarding job in the world. Seein’ your kids out there, tryin’ their best, havin’ fun, that’s what it’s all about. So, be there for ’em, love ’em, and enjoy the ride. And don’t forget that water bottle!
You can have a good relationship with your kids. Be a friend. That’s what I want to say to all you. This will help them succeed. I know that. I see that from my kids. When they are good, we are good. When they are happy, we are happy. So you must haves these things for your kids.