Playing multiple sports and delaying when to choose one isn't the only path. Here's how to make the individual (and emotional) decision to specialize.
We are settling into a new year at work and school. For sports parents, it’s also a fresh time to think about goals to help our kids have the best possible experience with a team. Whether your child ...
UNICEF Ambassador Laurie Hernandez plays with migrant children in a UNICEF-supported child-friendly space in Panama during a program visit in 2023. When people ask how I became an Olympic gymnast, ...
A new study reveals nearly half of Gen Z struggles with confidence and youth sports may be part of the problem. Here’s how to ...
If you’re preparing to register your child for summer sports camps and fall, team sports, Nirav Pandya, MD, orthopedic surgeon at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, has some suggestions for how to ...
Troubled parents approached, fearing their son’s inability to choose a sport to specialize in spelled indecisive, lifelong failure. They finally shared the young man’s age—nine. “Are you kidding me?!?
All over Cedar Beach on Sunday athleticism was on display as the A-Town Throwdown high school basketball tournament reached its final rounds. But on one of the courts, a different kind of passion, ...
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Beyond the podium: Olympic hopefuls build community through youth sports
For top-tier athletes like the Macuga sisters, the path to Milan-Cortina runs straight through the communities that first put ...
A new nonprofit organization forming in the city will assist families with the cost of youth sports equipment, but they’re ...
Since the beginning of March, three women’s collegiate athletes have died by suicide - 22-year old Stanford soccer player and team captain, Katie Meyer, 21-year old Wisconsin track athlete, Sarah ...
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The high price of play: What parents need to know about competitive sports costs in Canada
From dawn practices to tournament weekends, Canadian parents face rising costs as kids chase competitive sports dreams ...
Almost a third of Queensland children are not playing sport, sparking calls for more funding to increase school participation ...
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