Children thrive when every facet of their life functions well; in sync with all his or her parts, fulfilling its allocated duty to the whole person, and, in the process, allowing others to do the same. Many parents want their children to grow well; to become good citizens, and live happily. A sizable percent of these parents focus fully on academics. The other percent, unfortunately, perhaps in the hopes of securing sports scholarships later on, stress physical education at the expense of academics. A well adjusted person must strike a balance. As one thinker wrote a long time ago, virtue lies somewhere in the middle; always.
Sports, at least good sports, is an expensive enterprise in the United States. Many low income families try to, not only pay for their children's participation in organized sports, they also do their best to be available, only to fail half way either through lack of funds, or time to port the young busy bodies, to and from games.
The Intercontinental Science Foundation Inc Sports Matters program is intended to accompany these parents as they struggle to support their children; our children, to become better, adjusted citizens of the commonwealth.
Sports, at least good sports, is an expensive enterprise in the United States. Many low income families try to, not only pay for their children's participation in organized sports, they also do their best to be available, only to fail half way either through lack of funds, or time to port the young busy bodies, to and from games.
The Intercontinental Science Foundation Inc Sports Matters program is intended to accompany these parents as they struggle to support their children; our children, to become better, adjusted citizens of the commonwealth.
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