By: Andy McKernan
Meet Jill, Todd, David, Wade, and other recovering sports parents.
In a parody video from Sport Nova Scotia, parents of young athletes join an Alcoholics Anonymous-style group therapy session to discuss their children.
The sports parents all worry about sport specialization.
One child is a year-round soccer player who might not make the team.
Another is a basketball player who stopped growing.
And yet another is a child who asked his dad to stop living vicariously through him.
Check out the video — remember, it’s a parody — below.
Are these sports parents worrying too much?
We’ve written before about whether it’s better to be a one-sport athlete, but what’s your take?
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