Why don't some kids play sports? Maybe you should ask them
ET Where are the kids who aren’t playing? It’s a question that gets to the heart of the mission of the Aspen Institute’s Project Play, a national initiative driving to get to 63% youth sports participation by 2030. Last week, when I explored the misleading statistic that 7 out of 10 kids quit sports by 13, I wrote about how parents and coaches can work to fight attrition from youth sports, an issue that persists.
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