Parents can make match video more constructive by using it to understand patterns, decisions, and progress instead of turning every game into judgment.
Use video to help players learn, not feel watched.
Progress appears over time, not only in one clip.
Clips can start useful conversations instead of pressure.
Constructive use of match video helps parents support development without turning every performance into noise.
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