For parents & players

Growth you can see. Not grades. Not rankings.

A clear view of your child's development — and only your child's.

Brought in by clubs and programs — not bought by families.

ERA Skills gives parents a clear view of their child's personal development — skills like leadership, teamwork, and communication — built from reflections your child completes during the season as part of their club's coaching program. There are no grades, no rankings, and no comparisons between kids. Just your child's growth, made visible.

Kids playing basketball together at a team practice

What your child experiences

After selected practices, your child completes a short guided reflection on their own phone — a few minutes, away from the field. They rate how they showed the skill the team is working on, and how each teammate did, with a short comment for each. Their coach reviews everything.

Your child sees their own scores and watches their own growth — and no one else's. For the full picture of a season, from coach training to reflection to report, see how ERA Skills works.

What you'll see

Exactly two things: your child's scores and growth over the season, and the comments your child wrote about teammates. You'll never see another family's child, and no other family sees yours.

Yes — you read the comments your child wrote about their teammates, and we show them on purpose. It teaches kids that their words carry weight, and it gives you an honest window into how your kid treats the people they play with.

In practice, that looks like growth cards for each skill, milestone moments worth celebrating, and conversation starters for the car ride home.

Parent and young athlete talking together after practice
"Not only did coaches see improvement, some parents commented on improved behavior within the home or increased tolerance with younger siblings."
— Coach Shannon · Palo Verde, Las Vegas, NV

What players are learning about themselves

Real players. Real programs. In their own words — how ERA Skills changed the way they think about who they are as teammates and people.

Ryder

Aaron

How you join

You don't sign up on a website. Your child's coach gives you a parent PIN once consent is in place — that PIN is your key, and it only opens your child's view. No public profiles, no directory.

How we protect your child's data

Consent comes first. No athlete participates until parental consent is in place, with a separate flow for children under 13.

Scores stay close. Only your child, their coach, club admins, and you can see them. There are no rankings and no public profiles.

Your child's data is never sold.

The full details, written in plain language, are in our Children's Privacy & Parental Consent Notice and our Privacy Policy.

FAQ

Questions parents ask us

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Want this at your club?

ERA Skills is brought in by clubs, not bought by families. If you'd like your club to offer it, send your director this page — or we'll reach out for you.