USA Football shares some life lessons learned while playing football that go beyond the field. Here are some other ways to look at football and what your children gain from playing:
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Cheerleaders, You Can Take Constructive Mental Time Off
Cheerleading is a year-round sport and physically and mentally intense. If you thrive on working year-round in the gym, you should know that you can give yourself some mental relaxation time without leaving the gym. Cheer Daily shares some ways that you can do this:
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Summer is probably at a half-way point and it might be time to look in to plans for the Fall. Are you considering after-school tennis lesson for your child? My Tennis Lessons shares 5 good reason as to why enrolling your child in an after-school tennis program makes sense:
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Active Kids shares tennis games to play with your kids to build skills and create moments of enjoyment:
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Coding is the wave to ride now and into the future. Parents, you do know that coding is a skill that your children should be learning sooner than later. When coding includes digital storytelling, your children tickle their imagination, ignite their writing skills and have fun improving skills that will serve them well.
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Giving children a head start is a parental goal - getting your kids to think about coding and starting them early on is a great choice. The world we live in and the world the children will inherit will be populated by smart devices that can do almost everything. Teaching your child to code will give them the ability to interact and understand their world with clarity. If you are like some parents and feeling a little out of your league when it comes to coding, don't fret. Blogging dot com shares 10 good online resources for you to tap into with your kids and get some basic coding skills under your belt (some are free, others have a free trial, and others are subscription or fee based):
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