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71. Game Changers: How Sport Helps Kids to Thrive

71. Game Changers: How Sport Helps Kids to Thrive

Update: 2025-11-25
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In this episode of The Parent-Teacher Project, we speak with Nick Giorgiou, Head of Sport at Redfield College, father of four, and lifelong athlete, about how sport can shape the character of young people and help them thrive in today's world. 

Nick shares how discipline, resilience, teamwork, and emotional intelligence learned through sport extend far beyond the playing field. He reflects on the life lessons that come from both victory and failure, and how sport offers young people a powerful space to grow in confidence, connection, and character. 

Discussion Points: 

1. The Role of Sport in Character Formation 

Nick explains how sport helps young people grow essential virtues such as perseverancegenerosity, and self-mastery—traits that prepare them for challenges in school and life. 

2. Learning from Failure and Building Resilience 

From missed goals to lost games, Nick highlights how setbacks teach valuable lessons about perseverance, humility, and growth. 

3. The Power of Teamwork and Communication 

Sport creates opportunities to work with others, develop leadership, and learn how to move together toward a common goal—even with people you might not always agree with. 

4. Emotional Intelligence on the Field 

Nick discusses how emotional regulation, self-awareness, and reading others' emotions are as crucial to success as physical skill—and how coaches and parents can nurture these qualities. 

5. Encouraging Without Pressure 

For parents whose children aren't naturally "sporty," Nick highlights ways to make movement enjoyable rather than obligatory; focusing on fun, participation, and connection instead of results. 

6. Broadening the Definition of 'Sporty' 

Nick invites listeners to expand their view of sport to include diverse activities—from rock climbing to dance—emphasising openess and enjoyment over competition. 

 

Join the Conversation  

Sport is more than a gameit's a classroom for life. It's where young people discover the value of effort, learn to handle success and disappointment, and experience the strength of teamwork and friendship. 

How do we, as parents and teachers, nurture these lessons beyond the field? How can we model discipline, humility, and respect when emotions run highwhether we're cheering from the sidelines or guiding a PE class? 

Perhaps most importantly, how can we ensure sport remains a joyful space for every child, regardless of skill level or competitiveness? 

We'd love to hear your thoughts. 

Share your own stories or reflections with us onlinehow has sport shaped you, your students, or your children? </

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71. Game Changers: How Sport Helps Kids to Thrive

71. Game Changers: How Sport Helps Kids to Thrive

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