Basketball is a great game, and somewhere between the wins, losses and madness of March, there are lessons to be learned by players, parents and refs alike. Here is Whit Honea learning his.
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Cheering in Youth Sports Should be About Do’s, Not Don’ts
Leagues have their hearts in the right place to demand decorum from spectators, but I haven’t seen the “don’t” rules work.
Losing In Sports a Teaching Moment for Parents as Well as Kids
Remind your kids that it is OK to get upset after losing, but they must leave that loss in the past — and so must their parents.
Overscheduled Children Miss Life’s Sidelines
A child’s schedule can fill up quickly. How do you decide which activities make the cut?
Are You an Unreasonably Intense Sports Parent?
Two recent studies revealed, in part, what common sense should tell us: When it comes to youth sports, Parent, you need to chill!
Plenty of Crying in Tee-Ball
Nothing puts a halt to your fears that your child is growing up too fast like watching him play an organized sport.