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  2. 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.

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. Physical literacy - Wikipedia

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    Parents are very important role models when it comes to promoting activity for their children. The more active parents are, the more likely their kids are to be active as well. [16] Parents also play the role of encouraging their kids to encourage and facilitate the participation of their kids in organized and unorganized sports and activities ...

  6. 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.

  7. Do parents have to play with their kids? Why a mom's TikTok ...

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    But after hearing author and parent educator Janet Lansbury say “it’s not a parent's job to play with their kids,” her life changed. According to Lansbury, two 20-minute sessions of 100% ...

  8. Early sports specialization - Wikipedia

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    [9] [6] Multi-sport families are also more likely to have parents and children exercising together. [20] Education: Youth who specialize do worse academically than those who do not play a year-round sport. [7] Limited experience with other sports: Early sports specialization may keep children from finding a different sport that they like even ...

  9. Should parents plan activities on playdates? One mom’s ...

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    “There is overcompensation among parents who want to make sure their kids are having a great time,” she says. “Playdates are for socialization though, and kids need to come up with stuff to do.