Area families are into a new school year, and many students are starting, or returning to youth sports programs. The Indiana Youth Institute says sports provide more than physical activity, offering opportunities for friendship, teamwork, and academic benefits like higher attendance.
The group says school-based sports programs are especially valuable because they often remove barriers for low-income students. Cost and limited resources can keep some children from participating in organized leagues, but schools are better equipped to provide access.
Experts say parents and coaches should emphasize fun and participation over performance, so kids are more likely to continue playing and gain long-term benefits in the classroom and the community.