Question: I’m a mom, and I don’t know much about sports. Everywhere I go, I see mostly men in charge. I’d like to try to coach, but I’m not all that confident. I don’t know if I’d be good at it.
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Are Youth Sports a Societal Panacea? | Huff Post
Many concerned parents have turned to youth sports as a panacea for inactivity, obesity, babysitting or scheduling woes or just to get kids away from screens and digital devices.
The Power of Play, Part 1
It’s Levy’s biggest challenge: to force her hyper-trained, over-taught players to think on their feet, to play creatively. She spends hours designing and redesigning her practices to address this deficiency head-on.
What Do I Do if My Child Hates Practice?
This is a classic warning sign that your kid may be close to quitting organized sports. Over seventy percent do so by the age of thirteen.
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Luis Fernando Llosa is a Peruvian American writer, editor, speaker, investigative reporter, youth sports consultant and full time father-coach.