How to Teach Basketball Positions to Players with ADHD & Executive Function Issues
Автор: Coach Carey | ADHD & Sports
Загружено: 2026-01-30
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Unlock your child’s potential on the court with visual learning! 🏀
In this video, Coach Carey—clinical psychologist and youth sports coach—breaks down the five fundamental basketball positions in a way that is easy for young athletes to digest. Whether your child has ADHD, executive function challenges, or is simply new to the game, the fast pace of a live practice or game can often feel overwhelming.
Coach Carey demonstrates how using a simple tactical board at home can help "slow down" the game, allowing players to visualize their roles and improve their on-court awareness.
In this video, you’ll learn about:
1. The Point Guard: The "quarterback" who runs the offense.
2. The Shooting Guard: The outside specialist and ball-handling support.
3. The Small Forward: The versatile "midfielder" of the court.
4. The Power Forward: The scoring and rebounding engine near the basket.
5. The Center: The defensive anchor and rebound specialist.
About Coach Carey:
Coach Carey is a clinical psychologist (and seasoned youth sports coach) specializing in ADHD and executive functioning. He helps kids and teens thrive in life on and off the field/court.
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