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Let Kids be Kids Mini Course
09 May, 2025
Children & Young People
Sideline Behaviour
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Let Kids be Kids

Let Kids be Kids is a national campaign that addresses poor sideline behaviour - largely at junior sport.

28 Jan, 2025
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Parents at sport
Why adults behave like kids at kids sport
01 Mar, 2017
Sideline Behaviour
Clyde Rathbone Articles
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What makes kids want to drop out of sport, and how should parents respond?
20 Aug, 2025
Articles
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Coaching kids - making it mixed, fun and fair
01 Feb, 2016
Children & Young People
Articles
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‘Watch the ball!’: here’s why some sideline remarks are probably less helpful to your kids than you think
01 Apr, 2024
Children & Young People
Elise Waghorn Articles
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Broken links to Play by the Rules? We have the fix.
17 Jul, 2025
Children & Young People
Good Governance
Sideline Behaviour
Articles
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Start to Talk Campaign Launch
01 Jun, 2023
Children & Young People
Articles
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Awarding what matters in sport
01 Jan, 2018
Children & Young People
Clyde Rathbone Articles

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