Commentary

Youth sports


 

Youth sports can be an incredibly positive experience for many children, with lifelong benefits. Unfortunately, it sometimes also can be overly competitive and frankly a little crazy! Like anything, our role as pediatricians is to provide the guidance and information to help parents and their children make both physically and emotionally healthy decisions every step of the way.

Dr. Beers is assistant professor of pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center and the George Washington University Medical Center, Washington.

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