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Sports

Youngsters develop sports skills in a sequence, so each sequence should be maxed out for that child. If each developmental stage is fully formed, your active child has the ability to more completely reach her maximum capacity for participation in sports.

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Commonly Asked Sports Questions

Common questions about children's participation in sports.

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Basketball
Body Checking in Hockey (Audio)
Choosing a Sports Program
Coaching
Commonly Asked Sports Questions
Development of Sports Skills
Exercise-Induced Asthma
Eyes on the Prize
Gymnastics
If a Child Wants to Quit
Jogging and Competitive Running
Mental Skills Needed for Sports
Nutrition and Sports
Parenting an Athlete
Parents: Be a Good Sport Too (Audio)
Performance-Enhancing Substances
Playing Sports
Pressure to Perform
Quitting a Sports Program (Audio)
Soccer
Sports Physiology
Sports Sense
Sportsmanship
Steroids in Sports (Audio)
Teens and Sports
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