Youth Sports: If You Must

Published: April 3, 2019, noon

b"Is there a middle ground in youth sports? Is there a place to exist between the nine-year-old icing his shoulder after a session with his pitching coach and the kid who bats last and hates every minute and never plays a team sport again? \\nThere used to be (back in our day). There can be. But in a world where families spend 10% or more of their yearly household income on travel teams, equipment, coaches, and gear, that friendly, non-intense approach has become a lot harder to find. \\xa0\\nIn this episode we discuss\\xa0how to keep the \\u201cplay\\u201d in playing sports\\xa0how to push back against coaches and leagues that tell third-graders they have to specialize\\xa0surviving early-spring double-headers at the baseball field \\xa0when to let kids quit (70% of kids quit a team sport by age 13 because it\\u2019s too intense) \\xa0why girls are more likely to quit than boysand when to follow your kid\\u2019s passion, even if it means turning all of your weekends over to lacrosseand the only thing you should ever ever say to your child after a game.\\nHere's links to research and studies discussed in this episode:\\xa0\\nKingswood Camp: Our Philosophy On Sports\\xa0Michael S. Rosenwald for Washington Post: Are parents ruining youth sports? Fewer kids play amid pressure.Bruce Kelly and Carl Carchia for ESPN Magazine: The Hidden Demographics of Youth SportsEmily Barone for Time: The Astronomical Cost of Kids\\u2019 SportsAspen Institute: 10 Charts that Show Progress, Challenges to Fix Youth SportsAspen Institute: STATE OF PLAY 2018: TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTSCaitlin Morris for Aspen Institute: Changing the Game for Girls\\nOur main takeaway? Sports are one area where we parents need to take our eyes *off* the prize. Bring back the backyard wiffle ball game. Find places where kids of all levels can participate. And keep looking until your kid finds the sport she enjoys. It won\\u2019t always be easy, but it will probably be worth the effort. \\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"