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Study Says Injury Rate for Girls Higher than Boys in High School Lacrosse
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Sports Nutrition for Children: The Basics
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Why a No-Cut Policy for Middle School Teams Is a Good Idea
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Protective Eyewear Reduces Eye Injuries
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Seven Things Parents Can Do To Protect Their Child From Injury in Sports
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Dark Side of Youth Sports
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How to Be A Successful Youth Sports Parent
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How to Be A Successful Youth Sports Parent
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What to Look For in A Picking A Sport for Your Child
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What to Look For in A Picking A Sport for Your Child
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Conditioning Program Helps Prevent Youth Sports Injuries
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Questions That Should Be Asked During Pre-Participation Evaluation
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Balance, Variety, Moderation, Carbohydrates Key To Healthy Youth Sports Diet
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Resist the Urge to Critique Your Child's Athletic Performance
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Roles of Youth Sports Parent Are Varied
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Factors to Consider for Parents and Female Athletes
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Balancing Sports and Family Is Often A Challenge
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Ten Things for Parents to Remember When Their Child's Team Loses Or She Doesn't Perform At Her Best
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Three Phases of Development In Youth Sports
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Injuries in Youth Baseball Are Common But Few Require Surgery
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