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  2. Girls dropping out of sports spark concerns and conversations

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    Nike and the Tucker Center on Girls and Women in Sports are joining forces to help keep girls in sports. A 2022 survey by Women in Sports found that more than 1 million teenage girls, 43%, who ...

  3. Youth sports - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of sports-related injuries among youth are sprains, muscle strains, bone or growth plate injuries, and overuse injuries. Early sports specialization has long been typical among children and teenagers in gymnastics, swimming, diving and figure skating, especially if they have aspirations of being competitive at elite levels ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Early sports specialization - Wikipedia

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    Early sports specialization and the intensive training that accompanies it is associated with sports injuries, especially overuse injuries, [1] [2] and a higher rate of serious or career-ending injury among teenagers and young adults compared to multi-sport athletes. [4]

  6. 16-Love - Wikipedia

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    16-Love is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Lipsius, written by Leigh Dunlap, and starring Lindsey Shaw, Chandler Massey, Keith Coulouris, Lindsey Black, and Susie Abromeit. Produced by Ilyssa Goodman, and Adam Lipsius, the story centers on a 16-year-old female tennis prodigy who while sidelined by injury discovers the ...

  7. AOL Sports presents: Why Fans Love Sports

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    To help restore that early March Madness jubilee, we've drawn up a totally different field of 64 -- but this time, you're the one deciding who moves on.

  8. Adolescence - Wikipedia

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    In an article for Scientific American, Robert Epstein and Jennifer Ong state that "American-style teen turmoil is absent in more than 100 cultures around the world, suggesting that such mayhem is not biologically inevitable. Second, the brain itself changes in response to experiences, raising the question of whether adolescent brain ...

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