797 results found for "Parenting and family"
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Drill Of The Week: Lacrosse Shooting Drill for Kids
This week's feature is a lacrosse drill called Time & Room Shooting brought to you by CoachUp.com.
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Run to Be a Better Youth Basketball Player
Running isn't just for endurance buffs. A bit of cardio and sprint training will boost just about any youth player's game.
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Study Shows Female High School Athletes Are More Prone to Overuse Injuries
Female high school track athletes rank No. 1 when it comes to overuse injuries, according to recent study.
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10 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Summer Camp
Here are 10 questions to consider when evaluating the best program for you and your family.
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How to Talk to Kids About Cheating in Sports
Kids have a natural tendency to replicate what they see. Talk to your kids about cheating to make sure they're not following the w
By Lisa Cohn and Patrick Cohn, Ph.D -
Raising Healthy, Active Kids
Here's an alarming fact: The average child spends 7.5 hours in front of a screen. As this number rises, the amount of time kids sp
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How to Know if Your Child is Ready for Music Lessons
Whether they are listening to it in the car or making their own drum set out of Tupperware, children love music. Here's how to kno
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12 Fun Fall Family Activities
Make sure your family gets active before hibernating for the winter with these fun fall activities.
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Drill of the Week: Bugs Bunny Hockey Drill for Kids
This week's drill is?Bugs Bunny, a hockey exercise brought to you by?TheDrillbook.com.
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8 Affordable Ways to Pay for Kids Camps
With a bit of early research and some savvy saving ideas, you can find a great camp option for your child that won't break the ban
By Kim Miller Ballerene