Three Ways to Help Kids Develop a Positive Self Identity

Experiences are our greatest teachers. They shape how we treat others, how we see the world around us, and how we view ourselves. How we view ourselves is also known as our self identity and is defined as the qualities and potential you possess. It can influence the choices you make, the attitude you have day-to-day, and ultimately, it becomes your inner voice. For youth especially, a positive self identity can have a massive impact on who they become as adults. There are many ways parents can help their kids develop a positive self identity, and at First Tee we pride ourselves in nurturing a positive self identity for youth. Here are three ways you can help your kids develop a positive self identity inspired by our core values. 

Live Your Values

Kids watch and learn from the adults in their lives every day. Studying their actions and responses, they develop their identity based on their guardians and the other mentors in their life. If you live according to the values you want your kids to have, then they are more likely to absorb that into their own independent lives. That being said, having a mentor is a great way to ensure this happens. At First Tee,youth learn from their coaches by:

  • Treating others with respect and honesty 
  • Experiencing the value of teamwork, not just by being told to act as a team but by witnessing their coach lead with teamwork. 
  • Watching their coaches exercise positive self talk and kindness to others around them brings out the best in themselves and their self identity.  

Create a Culture of Acceptance

When there is no room for failure there is no room for growth. Fostering an environment that is not only safe for kids to fail but encourages them to try again, helps kids develop a strong sense of self. Acceptance also transcends just failure; it also means that every person, regardless of their background, is welcome. We work together to actively create a space of belonging for every kid— no matter what walk of life. Through example we encourage youth to accept their team members for who they are, treat each other with kindness, and create that culture of acceptance everywhere, so that when they reflect on themselves and their own identity they treat themselves with the same level of respect and positivity that they give others.

Empowerment Through Experiences

For kids, experiences shape their inner voice that gives them confidence and character. Not all experiences in life are easy, and when we empower youth to persevere and stay true to themselves, we bring out the best that’s inside of them. First Tee exists to enable kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. As time goes on, that empowerment creates a strong sense of self, and encourages a positive self identity even in difficult situations. 

Though a positive self identity may seem like something only some people are born with, it is really something that can be cultivated through leading by example, an open culture of acceptance, and consistent empowerment through all experiences. What do you want your child’s inner voice to sound like when they grow up? Nurturing their self identity can make all the difference in that. We guide kids and teens to strengthen what’s inside and put it into action. If you are interested in getting your child involved with First Tee, you can learn more and sign up today! 

First Tee Performance League Harry Potter Tournament

Our Harry Potter Tournament showcased some birdies, excellent sportsmanship in the groupings and discussion on which house in Harry Potter really is the best one? Thank you to the juniors and families that made it a fun event! Interested in joining our First Tee Performance League? Reach out to [email protected] for more info.

5 Hole Category
1st Ryan Rocati
2nd Matthew Coombs
3rd Rory McWilliams

9 Hole Category
1st Judah Wish
2nd Christian Rodriguez
3rd Maximo Oliveras

First Tee Performance League Star Wars Day

Our Star Wars day showcased some excellent golf shots and encouraging Sportsmanship within all of our groups.

First Tee Performance League Easter Tournament

Easter Tournament Results:

9 Hole Division
1st – Judah Wish
2nd – Alexander Lauricia
3rd – Saad Mamlouk

5 Hole Division
1st – Daniel Guerra and Andres Bustamante
2nd – Dylan Figueroa and Parker Gascon

PGA Jr. League Trophy Presentation

Our PGA Jr. League was down to a single point. After six weeks of competition and practice, Steph´s Squad took home the winning medals by only a single point. 2nd place went to Birdie Bandits. During the trophy presentation we also presented four special awards. Ximena Sahgun and Robert Beltran received the Sportsmanship awards for the league. Sabrina Sobrino received the Engaged award for helping and encouraging her team members through the league. Parker Gascon received the Most Improved award for his hard work and dedication.


Thank you to all the participants who made the league a success!

Building Understanding, Trust and Empathy with Active Listening

Every conversation can be an opportunity to learn something new, build trust with someone, and deepen connections. This happens when we build the skill of active listening and learn to treat listening as an active process – not a passive one. 

What is Active Listening?

Active listening is a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding. It’s about being present, listening to understand (not respond), and showing active interest and engagement in the dialogue.  

Why does it matter? 

Active listening is an important skill for all of us to cultivate. Not only is it an important leadership skill, it has been shown to promote mindful thinking, can reduce anxiety and depression, helps build relationships and can promote empathy.  

How do we practice it?

At First Tee, we use a process called A-L-R to help build connection through active listening. This helps us to deepen conversations, keep them going, and get the most out of them. Here’s how A-L-R works:

  • Asking questions: Asking thoughtful questions is not only a way you can keep the conversation going, but it gives you a deeper understanding of the person or topic you are engaging with. 
    • Helpful Tip: Be curious. Try asking questions that dig a bit deeper: How did they feel in that moment? What was going on in their minds during that experience? What would they do differently the next time? These make the conversation richer, rather than closed-ended questions that are typically answered with a simple Yes or No.  
  • Listening to understand: When you ask a question, it is important to listen carefully to what the person is saying. We can sometimes be fixated on what we are going to say next, or when it’s our turn to jump back into the conversation, but try not to think about what you are going to say next.. Your focus is on them and their perspective rather than your own. 
    • Helpful Tip: Make an effort to try to clear your mind first of any distracting thoughts. It can help to jot down a mental or physical note of things on your mind in order to give your full attention. 
  • Reflect & respond to the reply: Keep the conversation going by responding in a way that connects with what they just said. You can try to restate in your own words what the person said, share what you think or feel about it, or ask another open-ended question that connects with what the person just said.
    • Helpful Tip: Show engagement and interest in what they are saying: look them in the eye when they are talking, use body language like nodding your head.


Active listening requires work, but you’ll be surprised at how much reward there is when you approach conversations and communication with this skill. Active listening is just one of the skills we are supporting kids and teens to build at First Tee. Click here to find out more about our programs.

Summer Camp Registration Open

2022 Schedule

Our camps run Monday through Friday, 8:45 a.m. to 3:00 pm. We welcome all ability levels

Week 1 June 13th – June 17th
Week 2 June 20th – June 24th
Week 3 June 27th – July 1st

Week 4 July 5th – July 8th NOTE – NOTHING ON JULY 4TH. CAMP IS TUESDAY-FRIDAY THIS WEEK
Week 5 July 11th – July 15th
Week 6 July 18th – July 22nd

Week 7 July 25th – 29th
Week 8 Aug. 1st – Aug. 5th
Week 9 Aug. 8th – Aug. 12th

For more information visit our Summer Camp page by Clicking Here

First Tee Miami Spring Championship Registration Open

Registration for our Spring Championship is now open! The Championship will be held on April 3rd at Melreese International Links.

It will feature:
5-hole
9-hole
18-hole

Divisions in order to facilitate all of our participants. We encourage experienced tournament players as well as players with no tournament to compete and participate in this event. It is open for the ages 4-18 years old.

To Register Click Here

Doral Jr. Classic 14-18 Results

2021 First Tee Miami – Doral Junior Classic Presented by Orange Bowl
Champions
Paul Ulmrich and Daniela Abonce

Full Leaderboard Click Here

Doral Jr. Classic 13 & Under Results

Boys 7 & Under
1st. Jose Emiliano Becerril
2nd. Victor Monssoh
3rd. Paolo Yerena

Girls 7 & Under
1st. Isabella Miller
2nd. Arantza Calzada
3rd. Soleil Lindholm

Boys 8 & 9
1st Danilo Custer
2nd Benny Ossi
3rd Cameron Amen

Girls 8 & 9
1st. Bella Simoes
2nd. Riviera Lindholm
3rd. Adelyn Rosada

Boys 10 & 11
1st. Axel Monssoh
2nd. Blaise Barnum
3rd. Hudson Greene

Girls 10 & 11
1st. Grace Carter
2nd. Nobelle Park
3rd. Madison Logan

Boys 12 & 13
1st. Miles Russel
2nd. Lucas Gimenez
3rd. Yordan Yanakiev

Girls 12 & 13
1st. Guia Vittoria Acutis
2nd. Danica Ortega
3rd. Valeria Rubio

For full leaderboard click here