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5 Things Parents Can Do to Protect Sporty Kids From Injuries
June 2, 2023
Help prevent sports injuries in kids by paying attention to their recovery—and avoiding specializing in one activity too early.
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Parents are Holding Their Kids Back in School to Make Them More Competitive Athletes
June 2, 2023
In hopes of turning their kids into exceptional athletes, parents across the country are reclassifying them, or having their children repeat a year of middle or high school
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What Questions to Ask College Coaches
June 2, 2023
Read on to find out what questions to ask college coaches during the recruiting process to determine if that school is the best fit.
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The Importance of (Multiple) Sports: Stop Specializing In Sports So Early
June 2, 2023
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) recently held an event with the purpose of raising awareness about the importance of introducing kids to a variety of athletic pursuits rather than committing exclusively to one.
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Teach Your Child to Love a Sport
June 2, 2023
What you need to know so that your budding athlete always feels like a winner.
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The Secret to Raising a Happy, Confident Girl
June 2, 2023
This is how to help your daughter become her best, well-rounded self in spite of it all.
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What Parents Should and Shouldn’t Do in the College Recruiting Process
June 2, 2023
It’s important for parents to be involved in their student-athlete’s college recruiting process, but it’s also important for parents to understand the line between being supportive and being an overbearing advocate for their child.
The impact of the NCAA D1 extended suspension of in-person recruiting through July 31
The Impact of the NCAA D1 Extended Suspension of In-Person Recruiting Through July 31
June 2, 2023
While Division 1 coaches are not allowed to meet face-to-face with a recruit on or off campus, this doesn’t mean they’ve stopped recruiting. Below are just a few ways that Division 1 coaches are recruiting and connecting with student-athletes digitally.
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4 Key Elements for a Healthy Return to Play in Youth Soccer
June 2, 2023
As youth sports prepares to return to play following Covid-19 lock-downs here are four key things young athletes can do prepare after such a long layoff
NCSA How to use social media for college recruiting
How to Use Social Media for College Recruiting
June 2, 2023
Here are five ways you can catch the attention of college coaches through your social media.
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