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As a parent, when did you realize youth sports wasn't just a hobby anymore?

For some families it happens gradually. For others, it's the first travel tournament, the first tryout, or the first conversation about college.

Was there a moment when you thought, "Wow... this just got serious."

What was it?

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u/SportsParentMod — 14 days ago
▲ 6 r/SportsParenting+2 crossposts

What's one thing that happened this weekend that reminded you why youth sports are worth it?

What's one moment from this weekend that reminded you why you keep driving to practices, paying fees, and spending weekends at fields, courts, pools, or rinks?

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u/SportsParentMod — 15 days ago

Be honest: Have you ever yelled at a referee?

No judgment. Many of us have said things from the sidelines that we later regretted.

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Have you ever crossed that line? What happened?

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u/SportsParentMod — 20 days ago