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  • 7 Nutrition Myths for Youth Athletes
    7 Nutrition Myths for Youth Athletes

    Many parents have misconceptions about their kid's nutrition. Help your child become a better athlete by learning how to properly

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  • 5 Reasons to Go Primitive Camping With Kids
    5 Reasons to Go Primitive Camping With Kids

    Do you run at the sound of no running water or bathrooms? Here are a few reasons your family camping trip would benefit from exact

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  • 3 Goal-Setting Tips for Kids
    3 Goal-Setting Tips for Kids

    Goals help kids play hard and improve in sports. Here's how to teach kids to set specific, attainable goals rather than unrealisti

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  • Coed Sports: When Should Boys and Girls Play Separately?
    Coed Sports: When Should Boys and Girls Play Separately?

    Coed sports can help young athletes learn to socialize with a wider range of peers, but at what age should boys and girls begin to

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  • Soccer 101: Positional Breakdown
    Soccer 101: Positional Breakdown

    Understanding the game of soccer starts with learning the different positions on the field and the skills and responsibilities req

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  • Does Playing Sports Make Kids Smarter?
    Does Playing Sports Make Kids Smarter?

    Participating in sports and other activities can help with more than just physical fitness. It can also improve mood and facilitat

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  • Foam Roller Exercises for Kids
    Foam Roller Exercises for Kids

    Decrease your little athlete's chances for injury and improve their soft tissue health with these essential foam roller exercises.

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  • The Best Dallas-Fort Worth Summer Camps for Kids
    The Best Dallas-Fort Worth Summer Camps for Kids

    Looking for a summer camp in the DFW area? We've got day camps, overnight camps, sports camps, theater camps, STEM camps and more.

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  • 6 Great First Jobs for Kids
    6 Great First Jobs for Kids

    No matter how small, a first job instills a new level of responsibility that sets an important baseline for kids through junior hi

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  • INFOGRAPHIC: Being a Good Sports Parent
    INFOGRAPHIC: Being a Good Sports Parent

    Survey finds 75 percent of coaches say parents focus too much on their kids winning.

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