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  • 7 Yoga Poses for Young Athletes
    7 Yoga Poses for Young Athletes

    Youth athletics are getting increasingly competitive as children are starting to specialize in sports at younger ages. Help your c

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  • 5 Hydration Tips for Active Kids
    5 Hydration Tips for Active Kids

    Do your active kids need 5 cups of water a day or 10? Find out with this helpful guide.

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  • How to Break In a Baseball Bat
    How to Break In a Baseball Bat

    Learn how and why you need to break in a composite bat with this helpful guide.

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  • Drills to Prepare for Football Tryouts
    Drills to Prepare for Football Tryouts

    Get ready for football tryouts with these helpful drills. Whether your trying out for offense, defense or special teams, these foo

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  • The Raddest 80s Kids Movies
    The Raddest 80s Kids Movies

    Take a seat and travel back with us to a time when Ferris Bueller ruled the school and the Karate Kid was still in fighting form.

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  • How to Talk to Kids About Tough Topics
    How to Talk to Kids About Tough Topics

    Current events bring up difficult subjects like crime, poverty and politics. These simple tips can help tough talks with kids go m

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  • 10 Hilarious Handwritten Notes by Kids
    10 Hilarious Handwritten Notes by Kids

    Kids can be pretty laughable sometimes, and we have the handwritten notes to prove it.

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  • 5 Ways to Save and Display Your Kid's Art
    5 Ways to Save and Display Your Kid's Art

    While there may not be any perfect solution for the problem, here are several ways to attack that kid-made art mountain.

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  • 4 Exercise Games for Kids
    4 Exercise Games for Kids

    From jumping rope to seeking buried treasure, these fun games will get children moving and having fun without realizing their exer

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  • Tennis Parenting: The Good and the Bad
    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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