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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

They are not educated or trained to understand whats necessary to properly develop our youth. Physical Growth and Maturation From infancy to adolescence, children undergo substantial changes in skeletal structure, muscular strength, cardiorespiratory capacity, and coordination. Prior to puberty, growth patterns can be erratic.

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Sleep Lesson Plans For Students

PLT4M

Altogether, sleep lesson plans can help educate students on the basic science of sleep and how it relates to their healthy sleep habits. Sleep Education In Schools Where do sleep lesson plans fit into the school day? Sleep Education In Schools Where do sleep lesson plans fit into the school day?

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Remission Holds Fast After Five Relapses for Young Woman With Leukemia

Stanford Childrens

Camille needed a new immune system that could make antibodies against leukemia, and that’s just what stem cell transplants do. Our ability to coordinate care so quickly and beautifully any moment of the day and night is what made the difference in her outcome.” Her happy place is on the back of a horse.

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COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity

Spark PE

Across the globe, efforts to promote social distancing directly affected physical activity of youth by closing schools, which affected physical activity opportunities including physical education, recess, after-school sports and activities, and walking and biking to school. SPARK has the “Active Classroom” program.