Are youth sports serving your child or the system? Too often, kids are pushed to specialize early, play year-round, and perform like professionals before they’ve even reached middle school. While the trophies and tournament schedules pile up, the child’s actual needs—fun, balance, learning, and development—can get lost on the sidelines. In Youth Sports, Child First: Using Developmental Psychology to Navigate Your Child’s Youth Sport Experience , developmental psychologist and mother of three Tanya K. Semcesen, PhD, draws on two decades of teaching and research to give parents practical, science-based guidance for navigating today’s youth sports culture. With clear explanations and relatable examples, you’ll learn: How children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development impacts their sport experience. - Why enjoyment and play are not optional, but central to healthy growth. - What healthy sport environments look like—and the red flags to avoid. - How to ask the right questions, support your child, and resist pressures that don’t serve them. This book assumes no background in psychology—just a desire to make the best decisions for your child. Whether you’re new to youth sports or a veteran sideline parent, Youth Sports, Child First will help you keep what matters most at the heart of the game.