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Now, Poorer Children Are Falling Behind on the Playing Field

The New York Times – Sports:

Nationwide, poor children and adolescents are participating far less in sports and fitness activities than their more affluent peers.

Matt Richtel
Author: Matt Richtel

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Sports. Read the original article.

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Children and Childhood, Education (Secondary), Exercise, Income Inequality, Interscholastic Athletics, McLean County (Ill), Physical Education and Training, Poverty
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