216 results found for "Sports AND Parenting and family"
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Lunchbox Ideas for Active Kids
Whether your child is participating in sports for fun or for a serious athletic future, getting in a quality lunch is important to
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSD -
16 Fun Team-Building Activities for Kids
Team-building activities are fun, constructive ways to help members of youth sports teams get to know each other, build trust and
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Preventing Injuries in Youth Sports
As kids return from summer break and start participating in more organized sports, it's important to know basic injury prevention
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4 Ways for Young Athletes to Build Confidence
When kids feel confident, they play harder and they play better–it just takes some practice.
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How Families Can Minimize Waste
Here are some ideas from real parents for decreasing waste and minimizing their family's footprint.
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Adolescent Athlete Fueling Needs
Nutrition is a vital but often overlooked component of developing athletes, especially in adolescents.
By Lori Nedescu, MS RD CSSD -
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
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn -
Introduce Your Child to a New Sport: Fencing
If you're looking for something new and exciting for your kids, or even yourself, that gets them moving more and in new ways, then
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The Best Sports Movies for Kids
From funny flicks to award-winning tales of triumph, these action-packed sports movies will excite, motivate and inspire your kids
By Lisa Petty -
Top 5 Books for Parents of Young Athletes
Being a sports parent can be tougher than it looks. Here are five books that offer support, guidance and advice to parents involve
By Michael Clarke