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Op-Ed: Are youth sports harming our kids' mental health?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 05, 2022

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In the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, I swore I’d never again complain about driving carpool for my kids’ rock-climbing team through Seattle traffic. Medical science has long touted the physical and mental health benefits of children’s sports. Add in social interaction, and youth sports feels like an all-in-one pandemic fix. But as youth teams and leagues return, it’s worth examining what our children are actually signed up for.... + full article



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