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  • 10 Tips for Traveling with Kids
    10 Tips for Traveling with Kids

    Traveling with your kids is a terrific way to bond and build great lifetime memories. All it requires is a little careful planning

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  • 6 Simple Mother's Day Crafts
    6 Simple Mother's Day Crafts

    What mom doesn’t love a homemade gift? Try one of these easy ideas this Mother’s Day.

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  • Running Form Tips for Kids
    Running Form Tips for Kids

    If you're kids are trying to improve their running speed, make sure they're using proper form and running as efficiently as possib

  • Three and Go! Lacrosse Drill
    Three and Go! Lacrosse Drill

    We love fast-paced drills that more often than not have a fun transition element, and this is one of our favorites. We call it "Th

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  • 4 DIY Softball Bows
    4 DIY Softball Bows

    Help your little slugger show their personality and team spirit with one of these softball hairstyles.

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  • Fundamental Offseason Baseball Drills
    Fundamental Offseason Baseball Drills

    Just because baseball season is over doesn't mean you have to put off practicing until spring. Instead, use the winter as an oppor

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  • The Importance of Muscle Memory in Soccer
    The Importance of Muscle Memory in Soccer

    Since many athletes start playing soccer at such a young age, it’s important for parents and coaches to make sure players learn th

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  • Teaching Kids to Make Nutritious Choices
    Teaching Kids to Make Nutritious Choices

    Children have to make their own choices about what to eat while at school or at a friend’s house. Here’s how to make sure they mak

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  • 10 Fun Pool Games for Kids
    10 Fun Pool Games for Kids

    No, we’re not talking billiards. Use these games to keep your kids entertained in the pool this summer.

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  • The Funniest Parents on Twitter
    The Funniest Parents on Twitter

    Twitter brings parents together to share laughs about the struggles of raising kids—all in 140 characters or less.

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