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  2. Trophy Kids (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    From the director of the film Bigger, Stronger, Faster* comes an intense look at the overbearing parents in sports. The film asks the question "Do we want what's best for our children? Or do we just want them to be the best?" Parts of this film were used in the premier of Peter Berg's HBO series State of Play. [2] [3]

  3. British Columbia Soccer Association - Wikipedia

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    BC Soccer is the governing body of adult and youth soccer in British Columbia, Canada. They are the head association for all FIFA affiliated soccer associations in BC. BCSA is located in Vancouver, British Columbia's largest city. There are different levels of play under this association.

  4. Five bold perspectives parents can take as their kids play ...

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    Arizona State led 31-24 in overtime of the Peach Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal. Everyone, it seemed, especially the ebullient Sun Devils and their fans, sensed the Longhorns were done.

  5. British Columbia School Sports - Wikipedia

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    The current BC School Sports Zones Map, featuring the areas of all nine zones that make up the province of British Columbia. In order to ensure that all BC School Sports championships are at the provincial level, BCSS divides the province into nine zones each with one zone competition per sport to qualify for a provincial championship.

  6. Should you let your child quit a sport? Why making kids ... - AOL

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    For parents who love watching their kids play, the thought of them quitting can be a hard pill to swallow. Kim notes that "the emotional lines can become blurry," and that's normal.

  7. Parental respect - Wikipedia

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    Parental respect refers to deference and associated actions directed towards one's parent(s). In most societies parental respect is a virtuous disposition. [ 1 ] The extent to how much deference should be afforded to one's parents difference from region to region with some recommending obedience .

  8. Play equity - Wikipedia

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    Play equity is the concept of ensuring all children have equitable access to play opportunities, sports programs and healthy movement. Youth sports, as well as structured and unstructured play, can contribute to the physical, emotional, social and academic development of young people. [ 1 ]

  9. Grandfather rule - Wikipedia

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    The term "parent" in the Regulations is limited to either a blood parent or a parent that has formally adopted a Player in accordance with the applicable legal requirements of the country concerned. This exception is also incorporated directly into certain national regulations which govern the club-level teams from that country, as shown by ...