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Old Wed Apr 14, 2004, 07:16pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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  • Reward your child whether the team wins or loses.
  • If you have a complaint or concern, don't raise it in the middle of a game.
  • Applaud when either team makes a good play.
  • Praise effort.
  • Respect the refereeÂ’s calls.
  • Talk to your neighbor during games (don't get too caught up in scores or statistics).
  • Ask your child, ‘Was it fun?Â’ before ‘Did you win?Â’

Heck - doing any 2 or 3 of these will make kids everywhere much more likely to participate in sports. When are parents going to get a clue?
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