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The Young Athletes Bill of Rights

The Young Athletes Bill of Rights outlines 10 rights for young athletes, including the right to participate in sports regardless of ability level, to play at a level appropriate for their development, and to have qualified adult leadership and a safe environment. It also includes rights to share in leadership and decision making, to play as a child rather than adult, to proper preparation, equal opportunity, dignity from all involved, and to have fun through sport.
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The Young Athletes Bill of Rights

The Young Athletes Bill of Rights outlines 10 rights for young athletes, including the right to participate in sports regardless of ability level, to play at a level appropriate for their development, and to have qualified adult leadership and a safe environment. It also includes rights to share in leadership and decision making, to play as a child rather than adult, to proper preparation, equal opportunity, dignity from all involved, and to have fun through sport.
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THE YOUNG

ATHLETES BILL OF
RIGHTS
THERE ARE VARIOUS
YOUNG ATHLETE’S BILL
OF RIGHTS. THEY ARE AS
FOLLOW:
The right to have opportunity to
participate in sports regardless of
one’s ability level
The right to participate at a level
commensurate with the child’s
development level
The right to have qualified
adult leadership
The right to participate in a
safe and healthy environment
The right of each children to share
leadership and decision-making
The right to play as a child and
not as an adult
The right to proper preparation
for participation in sports
The right to equal opportunity
to strive for success
The right to be treated with
dignity by all involved
The right to have fun
through sport

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