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21. How to Be a Great Sports Parent
[MOMS]
Team sports are a great way for kids to learn the lessons of teamwork, problem-solving and simply how much fun it is to exercise and get some fresh air. But the example that some sports moms and dads are setting are far from ones that are appropriate. Did you know that the National Association of Sports Officials documented more than 100 assaults on referees and umpires last year? It may seem extreme, but sideline heckling, argumentative... Read More

22. Fall Activities Your Children Will Love
[MOMS]
Autumn is upon us, and that means leaving the hot summer weather behind. With the change in temperatures comes a change in activities for your family. So why not take advantage of the cooler climate with some family-friendly activities that you and your kids are sure to fall for? Of course, the brisk fall air is ideal for some great outdoor adventures, especially when you consider that winter is right around the corner.... Read More

23. Prevent Team Sports Injuries
[MOMS]
As kids grow up, it's healthy and fun for them to compete in sports such as soccer, baseball, basketball, gymnastics, football and even extreme sports, including mountain biking, BMX and skateboarding. But while all that physical activity is beneficial for growing bodies, there is the chance of getting hurt. Consider your child's age when assessing whether their activities could hurt them. The old adage, "The bigger they are, the harder... Read More

24. No "I" in Team
[DIET&FITNESS]
Try not to be a spoiled sport. When you join a group activity, make the goal of your participation to have fun and get a good workout. Far too many people take whatever sport they're playing too seriously. The end result is that they walk away from the game feeling frustrated or angry. So long as you're getting exercise and enjoying yourself, the end goal has been met. Team sports have myriad benefits, not the least of which is improving... Read More

25. Fall Fun: Be a Weekend Warrior
[MOMS]
After a long, hot summer, autumn is a breath of fresh air... literally. The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are changing and there's a world of possibilities when it comes to fun fall family activities everybody is sure to enjoy. {relatedarticles}Team sports are always a good option. Between football, cheerleading, soccer, hockey and other autumn sports, you can definitely fill up your calendar with practices and games. In addition... Read More

26. Summer Daze: Keep 'Em Busy!
[MOMS]
When the last school bell rings, the cries of "I'm bored!" and "There's nothing to do!" seem to start almost immediately. And while summer should be a time for the whole family to relax and slow down, that process can be frustrating when you want your kids to enjoy themselves but not vegetate in front of the TV all summer. Summer is a needed break from the academic rigors of school, but it's important to keep their minds - and... Read More

27. Make Losing a Winning Lesson
[MOMS]
There's nothing worse than a spoiled sport. While you want your child to strive to be the very best, the last thing you want is to raise a child who pitches a fit when something doesn't go his or her way, especially when it comes to team sports. The name of this game is teaching your children sportsmanship. Winning isn't everything -- and that's a lesson your son or daughter should learn at a very young age.{relatedarticles} If you're... Read More

28. From Sports Widow to Team Player: How to Make the Transition
[LOVE]
Sometimes a woman's biggest competition is not another woman; it's sports. Many men spend what seems to be all their waking hours living and breathing sports. If it's not football, it's baseball, basketball, or hockey. While your boyfriend or husband spends countless hours watching ball games, you're feeling more and more neglected. Are you destined to be a sports widow forever? Not to worry. Here are some things you can do to get your... Read More


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