Where We Play
A 2750 Robindale Rd
2750 Robindale Rd 89074
B Aprende Academy
6425 W Pebble Rd 89139
C Coronado Prep
2650 Sunridge Heights Pkwy 89052
D Creative Kids - Wigwam
2320 E Wigwam Ave 89123
E Horizon Ridge Academy
2520 W Horizon Ridge Pkwy 89052
F Kiddie Academy of Henderson
870 Coronado Center Dr 89052
G La Petite Academy - Pecos Rd
76 N Pecos Rd 89074
H La Petite Academy of Henderson, NV
1640 Patrick Ln 89014
I La Petite Academy on N. Pecos Road
76 N Pecos Rd 89074
J La Petite Academy on Warm Springs Rd
1551 W Warm Springs Rd 89014
K Merryhill Preschool
2150 Windmill Pkwy 89074
L New Song Christian Academy
1291 Cornet St 89052
M Source Academy And Early Learning Center
10 N 28th St 89101
N The Goddard School of Henderson
2680 Pecos Ridge Pkwy 89052
O The Goddard School of Las Vegas (South)
212 E Starr Ave 89183
2750 Robindale Rd
Aprende Academy
Coronado Prep
Creative Kids - Wigwam
Horizon Ridge Academy
Kiddie Academy of Henderson
La Petite Academy - Pecos Rd
La Petite Academy of Henderson, NV
La Petite Academy on N. Pecos Road
La Petite Academy on Warm Springs Rd
Merryhill Preschool
New Song Christian Academy
Source Academy And Early Learning Center
The Goddard School of Henderson
The Goddard School of Las Vegas (South)
The Benefits of Youth Sports Participation
Playing sports isn't just about running around and having fun (though that's a big part of it!). It's actually super important for kids and teens in tons of ways. From getting stronger and healthier to making friends and doing better in school, sports can have a huge impact on young people. So, let's break down why getting involved in sports is a total win for kids.
First off, it's all about getting active. Regular exercise helps kids stay at a healthy weight, avoid getting sick later in life, and just feel more energetic and coordinated. Plus, sports help build strong muscles and bones, and keep hearts healthy – all important stuff as kids grow up.
But it's not just about physical health. Sports are a major confidence booster. Kids learn how to work together, solve problems, and bounce back from setbacks – all super valuable life skills. Plus, being part of a team gives kids a sense of belonging and community, which is especially important in those tricky teenage years.
Believe it or not, sports can even help kids do better in school. Studies show that kids who play sports tend to get better grades and test scores. That's because sports help kids focus, concentrate, and remember things better. Plus, they learn how to manage their time and stay organized, which comes in handy when juggling homework and extracurriculars.
So, the bottom line is that sports are a total game-changer for kids. They help them get healthy, feel good about themselves, make friends, and even ace their classes. It's a no-brainer – parents, teachers, and everyone else should be encouraging kids to get out there and play!