To change the culture for kids and parents, we need to think more about how much we're spending, and why. What's your number?
Your young athlete may have dreams of playing in college or going pro, but you also have to be realistic about those dreams.
Stephen Borelli (aka “Coach Steve”) and his wife, Colleen, have been sports parents for nearly a decade and half, and Borelli has become a national authority for his coverage and advice on navigating ...
Many children quit sports by age 11 because they are no longer fun, often due to early professionalization. Parents can re-engage their children by playing with them, inventing new games, and allowing ...
The Aspen Institute’s national State of Play details how raids of parks where children play as well as rising costs, NIL, AI ...
It’s never too early for children to get into physical activity. The benefits include physical fitness, socialization and learning about teamwork. A Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s ...
On Wednesday, the Reds Community Fund, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) distributed ...
Parents, we know you're invested in your kids' activities. But here's how we can all be healthy sports parents. Kids play sports to have fun, not to win, so let’s help them enjoy the game. Failing or ...
A Jacksonville youth sports program will add softball this year and continue efforts to remove cost barriers that keep many ...