Grab your free guide — How to Help Your Daughter Build Game-Day Confidence (Without Overstepping) — and learn exactly what to say (and what not to say) to help her bounce back after mistakes and believe in herself again.
You’ve tried everything — encouragement, private lessons, even “just let her figure it out.”
But lately, you’re seeing the same patterns:
- She plays amazing in practice but shuts down under pressure.
- One bad play and she’s in tears or totally withdrawn.
- You walk on eggshells after games, trying not to say the wrong thing.
You’re not alone — and she’s not broken.
She’s just never been taught how to control what’s happening in her mind.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
Inside this 5-minute guide, you’ll discover:
✅ The 3 biggest parent “confidence traps” that accidentally make things worse — and what to do instead.
✅ The Post-Game Confidence Script — how to help her reflect and recover without shutting down.
✅ Simple mindset-support phrases that rebuild trust, connection, and belief after tough games.
You don’t need to be a sports psychologist to help her — you just need the right playbook.
👋 Meet Your Coach:
I’m Val Whiting — former WNBA player, two-time NCAA Champion at Stanford, and Certified Mental Performance Coach with a Master’s in Sport & Performance Psychology.
I’ve helped hundreds of female athletes go from anxious and overthinking to confident and composed — and I created this guide to help parents like you play a key role in that transformation