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Help Kids Find                        this category, but in a culture that is obsessed   This information was provided by KidsHealth®, one
     Their Niche                           with winning, it’s easy to overlook them as   of the largest resources online for medically reviewed
       When  choosing                      athletes.  Encourage  them  to  remain  active   health information written for parents, kids, and teens.
     activities,  consider                 even though they aren’t top performers.  © 1995- 2013. The Nemours Foundation/KidsHealth®.
     a  child’s  interests,                  The athlete: This child has athletic abil-  All rights reserved.
     abilities,  and  body                 ity, is committed to a sport or activity, and is   Owe More Than Your
     type. A bigger child                  likely to ramp up practice time and intensity
     might be suited for football          of competition. Some kids are happily settled    House Is Worth?
     because  size  is  an  advan-                    in a sport or activity by the older
     tage.  A smaller  child  might                     school-age years. In this case,   H.A.R.P. is Here to Help!
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     consider a non-team sport.                          port the child’s efforts while
       Also,  consider  tempera-                         watching  for any changes.
     ment. A mild-mannered boy                           It’s important to ensure that
     who might  not be comfort-                           kids  manage  schoolwork,
     able  playing  football  may like                      get  enough  rest,  and
     the challenge of  karate. Likewise,                      still  enjoy the  sport.
     an  active  girl  might  not  have  the                   Continue to let your
     patience  and control  required  for                      child  try out  new
     ballet, but is well-suited to a more fast-                things and enjoy a
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