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Penn St., Paterno, Give Us Real Reasons to Better Protect Kids in Sports
Today’s disturbing report about how Penn State officials, including the late Joe Paterno, covered up and ignored the horrific reports of kids being sexually abused by Jerry Sandusky gives us all that much more of a reason to view this …
Posted in Athletic Counseling, Coaching, Leadership, Leadership and Role Modeling, NCAA, Off Field Issues, Parent Training, Pro and College Sports, Social Responsibility, Sport Philosophy, Sport Psychology, Sport Sociology, Sports Administrators, Sports Culture and Society, Sports Leadership, Sports Parenting, Sports Performance Science, Training and Development, Uncategorized, Violations, Youth and Interscholastic Sports, Youth Sports
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