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Real-Life Communication -- Solution

Here are the correct relationships:

AgeBehavior pattern
Six to eightHas short attention span; needs regular personal attention; requires constant motivation; has one or two special friends; tends to be selfish
Eight to 10Highly critical of others; is achievement-oriented; needs goals to strive for; is aggressive, independent, bossy (or timid); needing to win grows in importance
10 to 12Has several friends; responds to peer pressures; listens and asks relevant questions; develops ball control; becomes more competitive; accepts group criticism
12 to 14Conforms to peer pressure; large growing spurt in strength, size, musculature and energy; has many friends; tendency to awkwardness; listens critically for information

"A coach's communication skills can create a competitive edge," says Chantal Vincent. "Knowing what to say when for each age group is an invaluable tool. Being a successful communicator gives you confidence in your ability and by transference, gives players confidence in you."


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