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  2. Five bold perspectives parents can take as their kids play ...

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    The words became a family metaphor for figuring out your role in life situations, whether it be school, sports or other social events. Sometimes we push kids into sports, or other activities, with ...

  3. Should you let your child quit a sport? Why making kids ... - AOL

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    Kim says "being empathic and interested in what [your child's] experience has been can help open the door to a meaningful discussion." "Insisting they not quit or being defensive will shut them down."

  4. Sport for social development - Wikipedia

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    Sport refers to the physical activity and development in any individual, health, social and economic benefits. Sport is used as a tool for peace and development. The programs use sport to help children learn lifelong skills as an incentive for the children to improve their scholarship. Sport is used as a tool to reach personal and community goals.

  5. Racial-ethnic socialization - Wikipedia

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    Cultural socialization is the mode by which parents of ethnic children communicate cultural values and history to address ethnic and racial issues. [4] Research has consistently linked cultural socialization with positive psycho-social outcomes such as a decrease in anxiety, anger, depressive symptoms, and overall psychological distress as a result of facing discrimination. [4]

  6. Social stigma - Wikipedia

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    They experience discrimination in the realms of employment and housing. [10] Perceived prejudice and discrimination is also associated with negative physical and mental health outcomes. [11] Young people who experience stigma associated with mental health difficulties may face negative reactions from their peer group.

  7. 'Molly of Denali' tackles 'discrimination and stereotypes ...

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    "The way we're tackling civil rights, discrimination and stereotypes is such an amazing way, because we're breaking it down so young kids can understand and [use what they see to] learn what's right."

  8. Race and sports - Wikipedia

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    Because of racial discrimination, which AAP News & Journal defines as, "a form of social inequality that includes experiences resulting from legal and nonlegal systems of discrimination", [76] it has resulted in unequal outcomes and a power struggle. A vast majority of the representation of minority coaches are held at positional or assistant ...

  9. Shooters and shade, community and cheese: How social ... - AOL

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    New Olympic icons spread like wildfire on social media, while big comebacks and wins were celebrated, athletes in need were given a helping hand and the Games made their mark worldwide.