Help… My Child’s Got Another Duck!
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A duck can feel much bigger than it looks on a scorecard.
In this episode of the Cricket Mind Podcast, Nathan Wood and Briony Brock answer real questions from parents of young cricketers: what to say after another duck, how to help when a child puts huge pressure on themselves, and how to support them through the inevitable highs and lows of the game.
They discuss how parents can be a steady source of support without accidentally making cricket feel heavier — whether that means handling difficult emotions, navigating trials, or balancing the roles of parent, coach, manager or umpire.
In this episode:
- What to say — and what not to say — when your child gets out for nought
- Why cricket can feel so individual, even though it is a team sport
- How Play-Cricket, statistics and comparison can add pressure
- How to support a child who puts huge pressure on themselves
- What to do when emotions spill over after a poor performance
- How to help a young player approach cricket trials with more clarity
- The challenges of being a parent as well as a coach, manager or umpire
- Why your child does not need you to be perfect — but does need to know you are on their side
Timestamps
00:00 — Supporting young cricketers: the questions parents ask
02:58 — What should you say when your child gets a duck?
05:50 — Why cricket feels so individual
14:20 — When your child puts huge pressure on themselves
21:01 — Anger, tears and meltdowns after poor performances
30:19 — Supporting a child at cricket trials
35:55 — Being a parent, coach, manager or umpire
45:44 — Preparing for Trials Workshop
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