Supporting children to balance sport and education
For many students, particularly those taking part in sport at a competitive level, the pressures of navigating the demands of both their sport and their education might be challenging. Parents can play a crucial role in supporting their children as they navigate the pressures of performing at their peak in all kinds of ways, so they can still experience all the positive benefits to their wellbeing.
Neringa recommends, “Helping with organisation and setting priorities, and having some flexibility regarding priorities. Sometimes sport training or competition may take priority, and at other times study and school may need to take priority.”
She also recognises the importance of taking time to recharge. “Acknowledge that they may not be able to give 100% to everything at the same time, especially once they reach Years 11 and 12 — they may need to prioritise,” she says. “Teach your young person to notice signs of when they are starting to reach their limit with commitments. Noticing these signs when they have reached 80–90% of their limit is important, before they are exhausted.”
Open communication is key, so that young people feel comfortable to share any feelings of stress they are experiencing. Together, you can work out a more balanced approach to time management, prioritising tasks and setting goals. Haileybury’s brilliant teachers and coaching staff are all on-hand to support you and your young person with striking a healthy balance as well.