Six-year Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Study Shows That Burnout Is Causing Children to Leave Organized Sports
And, according to Bianca Edison, MD, MS , it can have lasting impacts on lifelong health.
- And, according to Bianca Edison, MD, MS , it can have lasting impacts on lifelong health.
- Kids have more and different opportunities to play organized sports than their parents ever had.
- Participating in these activities is a critical stepping stone in development, according to Dr. Edison, Attending Physician in the Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
- In addition to the added pressures of high school, burnout can cause children to quit sports.