by Amy Bryant | Sep 20, 2025 | Advice for Parents, Advice for Student-Athletes, College Athletics Recruiting
Learning differences like ADHD and dyslexia are more common among student-athletes than many realize. While only a small percentage of college athletes report a documented learning disability, experts believe the real number is significantly higher—often undiagnosed...
by Amy Bryant | Aug 31, 2025 | Advice for Parents, Advice for Student-Athletes, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant, My son runs cross country and recently told us he wants to quit. He’s a sophomore in high school and has always been active, but he says he’s just not enjoying it anymore. I don’t want to force him to keep going if his heart’s not in it, but I also...
by Amy Bryant | Aug 4, 2025 | Advice for Parents, Advice for Student-Athletes, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant, My son is about to start his freshman year playing water polo in college, and I’m excited for him—but also a nervous wreck. He’s going to be juggling a rigorous academic load, intense training, and trying to earn playing time on a very competitive...
by Amy Bryant | Jun 30, 2025 | Advice for Parents, Advice for Student-Athletes, College Athletics Recruiting
Dear Coach Bryant, We just got back from visiting with a coach at my daughter’s dream college and she hasn’t stopped smiling since. The facilities were impressive and the coach seemed energetic and driven. But as a parent, I can’t help but wonder—beyond the...
by Amy Bryant | Jun 4, 2025 | Advice for Parents, Articles about Bryant College Coaching, Articles about Coach Bryant
My oldest son graduated from high school two weeks ago. I honestly didn’t expect to be overwhelmed by the moment, but when we were in the stands watching him cross the stage, I was tearing up along with many other parents. I felt a rush of pride, love and...