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Parent & Athlete Communication
"What Do You Say When They Have a Bad Day?"
(By Rick Wolff, a sports psychology expert, father of three children, and the author of Good Sports, a parents' guide to youth sports.)
Ten Ways to Raise a Good Sport
The Case for High School Activities
From interscholastic sports to music, drama and debate, activities enrich a student's high school experience. At a cost of only one to three percent (or less in many cases) of an overall school's budget, high school activity programs are one of the best bargains around. It is in these vital programs where young people learn lifelong lessons that compliment the academic lessons taught in the classroom.
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