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Archive for August, 2011

A new study found that coaches who give kids lots of playing time and avoid choosing a “best” player to lead the team tend to have more motivated team players who end up committing longer to the sport. Study author Jean Cote noted, “The big thing here is to create a climate where the players don’t [...]

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More and more parents today are concerned about the dangers of a standard American diet (SAD) and are looking for more options for healthy children. Childhood disease has reached soaring levels, a trend researchers have linked to poor nutrition. In response, a renewed focus on real food has been introduced to assist in the development [...]

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As summer is drawing to a close, your family can still help fill in learning gaps to begin next year in confidence and to foster continuing curiosity about extracurricular topics. Everything you do can be turned into a hidden educational experience for your children. Are you planning on taking your children on vacation before school [...]

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They go on your feet, they should be comfortable, and (hopefully!) affordable. Add in the fact that you are shoe shopping for your children, and you can already feel the pangs of the impeding headache nearing. The fact of the matter is, what you put on your children’s feet makes a big difference in their [...]

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