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State of Play 2022
What is the state of youth sports in 2022? There is greater appreciation for the benefits of staying active, and new challenges and opportunities to make that happen. #ProjectPlay
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Parents and coaches
COVID-19 underscored how coaches benefit the social, emotional and mental health of children. They need to create a space where children feel safe and a sense of belonging. #ProjectPlay
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The Cost of youth sports
The wealthiest families spend about 4X more on one sport for their child than the poorest households do. Too many children cannot access sports due to costs. #ProjectPlay
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Community-based Sports
How to revitalize in-town leagues? Travel sports parents say they would play local due to more playing time, inclusive environments and lower costs. #ProjectPlay
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COaches and athletes’ mental health
Almost all coaches feel confident with Xs and Os, fostering a positive environment, and promoting good sportsmanship. They have less confidence to deal with the mental aspects of sports. #ProjectPlay
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