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  • Dealing With Stress In Sports for Teens


    The key to keeping calm when playing sports is to develop a healthy attitude and learn to deal with the stress that comes with competing. Here’s how.

  • Competitive Sports: Helping Kids Play it Cool for Parents


    Sometimes the pressure to succeed on the field or in the court can be overwhelming. Learn what you can do to help your child keeps things in perspective.

  • Fitness for Kids Who Don't Like Sports for Parents


    Some kids aren't natural athletes and they may say they just don't like sports. What then?

  • Signing Kids Up for Sports for Parents


    Organized sports can help kids grow in many ways. Consider your child's age, personality, and abilities to help make sports fun.

  • Going to School When You Have Diabetes for Kids


    Are you on your own at school when you're dealing with diabetes? Not at all. Your teachers, coaches, school nurse, and friends can help you out.

  • Can Kids With Asthma Play Sports? for Kids


    Kids who have asthma can and do play sports. Find out how to do it safely in this article for kids.

  • What Happens if You Keep Playing Sports When You're Injured? for Teens


    When it comes to sports injuries, the days of "just suck it up" or "play through the pain" are over. Here's why.

  • Safety Tips: Baseball for Teens


    Baseball is by no means a dangerous sport. But it can present a very real risk of injuries from things like wild pitches, batted balls, and collisions in the field.

  • Sports and Exercise Safety for Teens


    Playing hard doesn't have to mean getting hurt. The best way to ensure a long and injury-free athletic career is to play it safe from the start. Find out how.

  • Safety Tips: Fastpitch Softball for Teens


    Softball is a very safe sport, especially slow-pitch. But in fastpitch, things speed up, and that increases the chances of getting hurt. So keep these safety tips in mind.