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The Most Expensive Game in Town: The Rising Cost of Youth Sports and the Toll on Today’s Families.
Hyman, Mark (2013). Beacon Press: Boston, MA.
Just Let the Kids Play: How to Stop Other Adults From Ruining Your Child’s Fun and Success in Youth Sports.
Bigelow, Bob, Moroney, T., Hall, L. (2001). Health Communications: Florida.
Why Johnny Hates Sports.
Engh, Fred (1999). Avery Publishing Group: New York, NY.
Game On: How the Pressure to Win at All Costs Endangers Youth Sports and What Parents Can Do About It.
Farrey, Tom (2009). ESPN: Connecticut.
Until it Hurts: America’s Obsession with Youth Sports and How it Harms Our Kids.
Hyman, Mark (2009). Beacon Press: Boston, MA.
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BetterCoaching
May 28, 2011 at 12:57 pm (UTC -5) Link to this comment
Sir:
Not a real expert on the differences on the iPhone. However, I highly suspect that there is not much real difference as the new version coming out usually has minor improvements which Apple takes advantage of to market a “new and improved” phone. My advice–wait till the 5 comes out and buy the 4 at a much reduced cost.