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Should you let your kids play football?
By admin on March 21, 2015
Should you let your kids play football? – CNN.com Jones-Drew is no different from thousands of other boys whose parents introduce them to the gridiron just a few years out of diapers. What better sport is there to teach those lessons? In 2012, an estimated 225,287 children — down 9.5% since 2010 — between the ages of 5 and 14 played Pop Warner football, in which the weight class for the 5-year-olds ranges from 35 to 79 pounds.
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