Speaker to share expertise on youth sports for 'Point In Common' series
10/17/2017

​Reed Maltbie

 

Players, parents, coaches and teachers involved in youth sports will hear from an expert on the subject at the next "Point in Common" speaker series event. 

"Changing the Game – Creating a Positive Mindset in Youth Sports" will be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Sentry Theater, 1800 North Point Dr., Stevens Point. Internationally known youth coaching expert, speaker, educator and author Reed Maltbei will share immediately applicable lessons and tips. The talk is free and open to the public.

Maltbie is the chief content officer and lead presenter for the Changing the Game Project, which focuses on returning youth sports to children and providing the most influential adults in their lives, parents and coaches, with the information and resources needed to make sports a positive, healthy and rewarding experience. 

He draws from four decades of playing and coaching experience, as well as research, for his presentations. An accomplished soccer player, Maltbie was a member of the Davidson College 1992 NCAA Final Four team. He holds two master's degrees in early childhood education and sport behavior and performance.

Maltbie also serves as an expert writer for SoccerNation.com, SoccerParenting.com and Amplified Soccer Magazine. He is finishing the edits on his forthcoming book, "What's Your Echo."

The "Point in Common" series is sponsored by the Stevens Point Area Public School District, Pacelli Catholic Schools, UW-Stevens Point School of Education, Mid-State Technical College, Sentry Insurance, Okray Family Farms, Phi Delta Kappa and the Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin.

To register or for more information, visit www.pointincommon.org.


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