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‘The Best of Friends’™ Program , was excitingly shortlisted for the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Award, 2016.
‘Power Up!’ is a step-by-step performance psychology program for kids that enables schools and clubs to adopt the type of performance psychology.
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Discover effective strategies for overcoming playground politics among children aged 5-12 years, by nurturing skills with our practical and playful online course. Led by Dr. Kimberley O'Brien, Principal Child Psychologist at Quirky Kid, this course offers techniques for parents to implement immediately.
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Resources | Sport Psychology
Practical and research-based resources, prepared by our team, to help you on your day to day.
Competitive sport can have a positive impact on children’s health and emotional wellbeing, but it can also lead to burnout or injury if children are pushed too hard. Here’s how to strike the right balance.
Nail the pep talk! Explore how positive self-talk improves performance and enables young athletes to accept challenging situations without putting themselves down.
There are many challenges associated with being a young athlete or performer. Here are some tips which may help keep things on the up and up.