


What to do when a case of Parent Peer Pressure strikes
Learn how to separate the signal from the noise

Webinar: The New Normal in Hockey
AfL editor-in-chief Richard Monette on the importance of LTAD in hockey

Webinar: A shared purpose in Canadian sport
A challenge to Canadian sport organizations to implement LTAD

Now the youngest students can benefit from this school’s innovative approach to learning
How to build a culture of personal excellence

Parent expectations in hockey: How to tell if your child is having fun and learning skills
Having fun and skills development go hand-in-hand

Soccer can play an important role in the development of physical literacy
Developing skills through play is both an effective and fun way to learn

Tennis Canada’s new program for kids aims to keep them having fun
More fun means more playing, and that develops skills

If you’re raising a child athlete, think long-term
Developing physical literacy optimizes both lifelong physical activity and athlete development

English soccer goes kid-friendly
Recent changes in Canadian youth sports that promote children’s physical literacy are starting to happen in other countries. The motherland of soccer, England, is making sweeping changes to kids’ “football.” The English Football Association (FA, for short) is officially backing a switch to small-sided mini games for kids, with an emphasis on developing skills and … Continued

Lea Norris, active for life mom and community champion
Lea Norris is a mom on a physical literacy mission