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5 Ways to Celebrate PE & Sport Week in Your School … All Year Long!

SHAPE America

Every May, we celebrate physical educators and coaches — the “champions” who help kids gain the confidence, competence, and motivation to be physically active in school, before and after school, and for the rest of their lives. Implement games into warmups and lessons that foster and complement the development of motor skills.

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THE PITFALLS OF 'MORE, YOUNGER' MINDSET Why Starting Kids Too Early and Pushing Them Too Hard Can Backfire in Youth Sports

Better Coaching

When children are pushed beyond their developmental limitsphysically, cognitively, and emotionallythey may fall out of love with sports, lose motivation to continue, or develop chronic injuries that hamper their future athletic endeavors. As children grow older, this conditional approval can encourage a cycle of anxiety and fear of failure.

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Competitively engineering better child sport experiences

Learning Through Sport

2008) Developmental Model of Sport Participation (DMSP) suggests that the structure of junior sport has implications on the development of childrens motivation and game development, and therefore ability and willingness to progress to a more sport specialised competitive environment with youth sport. Buszard, T., Farrow, D., & Buszard, T.,

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PLT4M and Lakeshore Foundation & NCHPAD Partnership

PLT4M

About Lakeshore Foundation & NCHPAD Lakeshore Foundation’s activity, research and advocacy initiatives annually serve thousands of children and adults with physical disabilities and chronic health conditions. Ready to Learn More? . Learn MORE.

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Special Post: Choosing the Right Programme

Informed Practitioner in Sport

Parents are naturally highly motivated to find the programme that provides most optimal conditions to allow their child’s talents to flourish. For instance, developing fundamental motor skills and the pillars of global athleticism are essential for young athletes regardless of their chosen sport. “

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Early Specialization vs. Multi-Sport Participation: What’s the Best Approach for Long-Term Athletic Success and Injury Prevention?

Better Coaching

This approach provides athletes with a broader range of motor skills and reduces the risk of overuse injuries by giving their bodies a break from the repetitive stress of one sport. This can lead to conditions such as tendinitis, stress fractures, and joint degeneration at an age when young bodies are still developing.

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