


Book review: “What Size Balls Do I Need?” offers advice for sports parents
Steve Morris offers advice and insights to parents as they navigate the world of youth sports.

Are youth sports too serious?
As parents and coaches, we must make youth sports fun for kids. Tim Hortons’ latest advertisement highlights this.

If you’ve got to cut players from your team, there’s a right way to do it
Four factors that can improve the experience for everyone involved

This free program brings tennis, fun, and physical literacy to kids
A Love of Tennis offers encouragement to children and youth

Alberta committed to making hockey a positive experience for its youngest players
More fun means more play, which means improved skills development

15 things to remember when you’re watching your child play soccer, or any other sport
Ensuring that everyone enjoys a fun, positive experience at the game

Hockey’s lighter side: No apple juice, please
Youth sports should be about enjoying the experience

10 tips for parents: Keeping your feet (cleats or skates) firmly on the ground
Working with others. Group dynamics. Teamwork. Kids learn these valuable skills – which are important on and off the field – when they participate in quality team sport programs. But while kids are meeting friends, learning new sport skills and becoming physically literate, parents are also learning how youth sports and activities operate. A sporty … Continued