105 results found for "Soccer AND Parenting and family"
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Start Them Young: 5 Benefits of Organized Programs for Preschoolers
Wondering if your child is too young for organized programs? Self-confidence is just one of the benefits of enrolling your prescho
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Middle School Quarterback Pulls off Incredible Scramble Play
Florida middle school QB avoids sack in acrobatic fashion to throw game-winning touchdown.
By Scott Brown -
Party City Facing Controversy Over Toddler Cop Costumes
Mom calls out retailer for marketing "sexy cop" costume to young girls.
By Scott Brown -
P.E. Teacher Whips Students Into Shape, Also Nae Naes
Alabama gym class gets in cardio workout with exercises set to popular song "Watch Me."
By Scott Brown -
KIDS in the GAME Check-In: August 2015
This month, rugby players learn to recycle, badminton players raise money for KitG, and more.
By Scott Brown -
Skip the Stress: When to Sign up for Summer Camp
Sending your child to summer camp for the first time can be a stressful experience. Make it a little easier by knowing the best ti
By Scott Brown -
Drill of the Week: Lacrosse Catching Drill for Kids
This week's drill is Catching the Ball, a lacrosse drill brought to you by CoachUp.com.
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Turf vs. Grass: The Great Debate
In the game of soccer, playing on artificial turf creates several challenges compared to playing on a natural grass surface. Do yo
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Drill of the Week: Tennis One-Handed Backhand for Kids
Tennis is a fast paced game. Learning the one-handed backhand will add power and control to your child's tennis swing.
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Should Your Child Play Flag Football or Tackle Football?
There are plenty of sport options out there, but if your kid wants to play football, should he play tackle or flag?
By Hunter Hewitt