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en They don't have regular sports they can be in; this is perfect for them. Then they get to have that interaction socially and physically where other kids do that every day. It's wonderful.

en These kids are the highlight of the week. The interaction is wonderful.

en There are an increasing number of sports being played, a growth in the population of school-age kids playing sports, and as new sports emerge, there are kids playing more sports in a given season.

en The kids just love being with nature and discovering new things. This is a wonderful way for students to learn a respect for nature. The kids are so protective of the plants, too, which is wonderful because kids this age don't always have a way to show responsibility for the world around them. This gives them such a wonderful sense of pride.

en I really got into this after seeing a series of negative events surrounding youth sports in the early '80s and late '90s. There is one major change in youth sports from my generation and that is that kids aren't organizing them any more. It's done by adults. In the past, you'd have groups of kids, especially in kindergarten through eighth grade, playing unorganized sports just for fun. Things are becoming too organized and too competitive. Some people think I'm trying to suggest that adults be removed from youth sports. I'm not. I'm suggesting the adult ego be removed from youth sports. Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness. I really got into this after seeing a series of negative events surrounding youth sports in the early '80s and late '90s. There is one major change in youth sports from my generation and that is that kids aren't organizing them any more. It's done by adults. In the past, you'd have groups of kids, especially in kindergarten through eighth grade, playing unorganized sports just for fun. Things are becoming too organized and too competitive. Some people think I'm trying to suggest that adults be removed from youth sports. I'm not. I'm suggesting the adult ego be removed from youth sports.

en I think all the sports are everyone's favorites. Even sports like curling, where you need a certain skill but it's not physically demanding, people are really getting into it. The (U.S.) men got into the medals round and everyone was really excited and super supportive.

en My wife was very much into community service, especially with our kids involved in sports. She was very interested in volunteerism, always had a big smile and was a tireless gardener. This is a wonderful remembrance, really.

en There's a lot of sports activities for kids until they get to be about 13, then you have to be on a high school team to play sports. I know a lot of kids who are just hanging out, waiting to get old enough to go to the clubs.

en we live in a sports crazed world and kids are focused on being all-state and all-pro and playing professional sports. If that happens, great. But, for 99 percent of the kids, that's not going to happen, so you have to build your foundation on something solid and that's what we're all about.

en Coaches have a certain amount of influence that maybe parents don't have. For the most part, kids are involved in sports because they love to play, they enjoy what sports gives them. Some kids, it may be the one positive thing they have going on. Maybe they're struggling a little bit in school.

en Participating in sports at an early age actually benefits a lot of these kids' academics indirectly. A lot of parents take the approach that, if you're not doing well in school, then you can't play sports. That forces the kids to focus and also makes them get used to sticking to a regimen.

en Kids and sports are two very popular markets. So when you combine kids and sports, you get a winning equation.

en We meet socially to talk about Australian (or New Zealand) politics, sports.

en We really want to perfect the sports content delivery for the avid sports fan.

en [The concept of consistency not only includes routines, it extends to every kind of parent-child interaction. While most moms and dads are familiar with the concept of time-outs, Spencer believes in time-ins, too.] Basically, a time-in is regular, positive interaction between parent and toddler, ... Time-ins really make time-outs that much more effective.


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