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Tennis Parenting: The Good and the Bad
It's okay to be a frustrated, anxious tennis parent, as long as you remain a good one. With self-control, the two can co-exist.
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Youth Baseball Tips for Developing Arm Strength
Whether you're throwing out base runners in Fenway Park or turning a 6-4-3 double play at a local Little League park, developing a
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How to Motivate Your Young Athlete to Get Better
Wish your young athlete was "motivated" to get better? These tips from a sports psychologist show you the right way to boost the d
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn, Youth Sports Psychology -
2 Baseball Pitching Drills for Better Accuracy
A pitcher is much more effective when he can put the ball exactly where he wants it to go. Try these drills to improve pitching ac
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The Benefits of Summer Camps for Teens
Looking for something to keep your teen busy this summer? Here's why you should sign them up for a summer camp.
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What Costs to Expect As a First-Time Dance Parent
Dance class can improve your child's physical and mental stamina. It also can drain your bank account. Here's what to expect and h
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Back to School: The Importance of Keeping Kids' Snack Time Healthy
Teaching children healthy eating habits doesn't end with planning balanced meals. Keeping snack time healthy plays a vital role in
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6 Ways to Get Rid of Leftover Halloween Candy
We know you don’t want your kids actually eating all that candy they got on Halloween. Here are some creative ways to cut down on
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Does Heads Up Football Make the Sport Safer for Kids?
Certification program for coaches aims to cut down on injury risks in youth football.
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Essential Baby Gear for Active Parents
New parents don’t have to put their active lifestyle on hold when the baby arrives if they have the proper gear.
By Kimberly Truesdell
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