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Litespeed's avatar

I agree with comment below… more opportunities for rec sports (one season long and inexpensive) A young person will have the opportunity to play multiple sports throughout the year.

Our local middle schools have an amazing program for 6 week long opportunities to practice and compete against other middle schools. The issue is too many of the students are playing the “travel, select, club” sports and are too busy to try other sports. A question is how do we decrease the preference/desire for these “travel/select/sports” when so many factors are luring in coaches and parents: tournament/coaching companies drive to make money, college play, societal value of sport, etc. Will increasing opportunity for rec sport squelch these driving factors? I think we need to look at the need to decrease driving factors of the “travel/ select sports”. I wish the “travel/select sports” had the value to create inexpensive multi sport opportunities, not easy in todays money driven world preying on our insecurities and current proclivities.

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Angela Blizzard's avatar

My daughter is four years old and I'm already struck by how her soccer coaches push performance over fun. There's this "toughen up" performance-based mentality that feels inappropriate for kids generally, and especially for such young ones. I'd love to see a more intentional focus on how sports can help kids improve their emotion regulation, problem solving and communication skills (team sports are such a great opportunity for this!)

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