@Gary Cornelisse thanks for sharing that, and this is actually really common at that transition point. I've seen this up close as a parent, not just a coach. My own son made a similar jump, from Sunday League into MJPL level football. He was good enough, no question. But all of a sudden he was surrounded by players who were just as good or slightly better than him, and because he's an overthinker, he let that get to him. He stopped backing himself and didn't show his true worth for a while. What your son is experiencing isn't really a confidence problem. It's a calibration problem. He's in a new environment, higher standards, unfamiliar teammates, probably a different coaching style to what built him. His brain is processing all of that and the natural response is to play it safe. The good news? Playing every position tells me his football intelligence is already there. It just needs the right environment to come back out. What I'd focus on isn't mindset work in the traditional sense. It's giving him situations where he has to make decisions under pressure with no fear of getting it wrong. That's what rebuilds confidence from the inside out, not being told he's good enough, but proving it to himself repeatedly. He'll come through it Gary. Players who navigate this transition develop a different level of game intelligence on the other side.