
Anywhere there is a pecking order, there is the potential for bullying. For children, the competitive nature of sports can add an extra element of aggression. We talked to a Mayo Clinic sports psychologist to see how parents, coaches and kids can all make a positive difference. Here’s Dennis Douda for the Mayo Clinic News Network. [TRT 1:50]
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