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  • Toddler Accidentally Killed At YMCA T-Ball Game

    I always get a hitch in my chest when one of my kids walks too close to other kids on the swings, or climbs too high in a tree, or darts a few feet away from me in a parking lot.  And sometimes I wonder if I'm just being overly paranoid.

    Now, two-year-old Henry Berlin of Kentucky is dead, after being struck in the chest with a T-ball bat while playing with a YMCA group.  The child swinging the bat was Henry's four-year-old sister.

     

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  • Strollerderby Playdate: No Ordinary Laughs

    t-ballHey, being a parent isn't all fighting off 'razzi at red carpet premieres and bungee jumping out of a hot air balloon over the Grand Canyon in the middle of the night. Sometimes we write about the little things in day-to-day life that irk us or excite us or just feel bloggable. Here's some examples of how to funny-up the mundane.

    The Institutional Mouthpiece of Kjell is all prepped to get himself into double trouble with coldness.

    I am doing the best I can discovers what happened to all that mail. 

    The Hygiene Chronicles gets it on with Verizon. Bloggers relate.  

    Mothergoosemouse teaches some basic phone etiquette.  

    I don't know if A Little Chaos and Tied Down With Battleship Chains have kids on the same t-ball team, but boy, they both are making me real excited for the beginning of the season. And the latter is my new favorite angry person.

     


  • Organized Sports for Preschoolers: Too Soon or Just Right?

    soccer babyThere's a big debate a-brewing out on the soccer field these days as tiny three-and four-year olds are taking up scaled-down cleats and shin guards and milling about in confusion while their parents look anxiously on, calling out encouragement or instructions ("kick the ballll!"). The "traditional" age for an introduction to organized sports has always been at about age eight, when coordination and drive kick in for most kids, and many kids have been pushing that envelope with t-ball and other sports at about five or so, but parents seem to be pushing their kids into sports earlier and earlier now (even as young as 18 months!), which leaves child development experts shaking their heads.

    Early-sports proponents say that being out on the field is far better than being on the couch in front of video games, and that preschool is a prime time for learning motor skills like throwing, catching, jumping and running. Okay, true enough. But development experts opposing this trend claim that it's too early to competantly learn game rules and that there's simply too much pressure on a kid that age to perform. Pressure that seems to come from the [cough] parents.

    Parents these days seem especially keen on getting their kids into school teams as early as possible, pushing the poor kid into a practice regimen that's a sure-fire path to early burnout. Personally, I think that three and four is way too young for any kind of organized sports. Kids that age should be playing in an open-ended way. But that's me. What about you? 



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