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Allowing Private Youth Sport Endeavors at Public Facilities
Beyond the reasons children give for playing- such as challenge, fun, and excitement- adults look for improvements in health (e.g., increased fitness) and wellbeing (e.g., greater self-esteem) as desired outcomes. [...] parents want children to gain a healthy competitive spirit while mastering impor...
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