They struggle because the game hasn’t been translated to them.

Many parents do everything they’re told — more training, more reps, more encouragement — yet game performance doesn’t improve.
That’s because most kids aren’t failing skill-wise. They’re overwhelmed by speed, decisions, and expectations that haven’t been explained in a way they can process during live games.
Practice does not automatically translate to games
Information overload causes hesitation and confusion
Confidence drops when expectations are unclear
Parents often don’t know how to help without over-coaching
This short assessment helps identify where translation is breaking down and what kind of support your child actually needs from you during games.