If your kid plays hockey, this is a solid find—a credentialed sports psychologist offering real mental-game training without the toxic "win at all costs" vibe that plagues youth sports. Dr. Cohn's videos are short, practical, and teach skills (visualization, managing pressure, bouncing back from mistakes) that matter on and off the ice.
That said, it's still YouTube, which means even the safest channel sits one autoplay away from Mr. Beast or Fortnite clickbait. The content itself is family-friendly and enriching, but the platform is a distraction machine. Watch together or use it as a post-practice debrief tool rather than unsupervised screen time.
For non-hockey families, this is a pass—the niche focus and talking-head format won't hold attention. But for hockey parents looking to support their kid's mental game without hiring a $200/hour sports psychologist, this is a genuinely useful resource.








