All the information provided in this webpage is from these three sources. If you want to learn more, feel free to check them out!

The ASPEN Institute’s Project Play
The ASPEN Institute, a non profit organization, has released Project Play, a research based initiative that aims to identifies gaps in access to quality sport activity, and mobilizes organizations for action, ensuring lifelong engagement in physical activity.

The ODPHP’s National Youth Sports Strategy (NYSS)
The Office of Disease Prevention & Public Health (ODPHP) released the NYSS, a resource for policymakers and key decision-makers in youth sports that advocates for equitable access and positive youth sports experiences.

The USOPC’s American Developmental Model (ADM)
The US Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has created the ADM, a model for americans to follow in their sports careers that emphasizes age-appropriate skill development and multi sport participation for a healthier, happier sports experience.
The ASPEN Institutes Children Bill of Rights in Sports
Are you interested in enhancing the availability and quality of youth sports programs? Learn more here!

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