Most parents often struggle with childhood tantrums and attitudes. So, if you are one of them, you need to understand how to deal with a stubborn child.
perspective that s different because i have two kid in the league. michael would you let him? my son played football until ep didn t want to play any more. i believe you let them if that s what they want to do but don t force them. once he said he didn t want to do it, i was fine with it. what i say to my kids is do as i say not as i did. both of my sons played. they loved it and they learned so many lessons of life there on the football field. let me ask one question. you mentioned the lawsuit, the $765 million settlement which a judge says now is not enough so that s gone back and forth. how do you feel down the line about the way the nfl is handling its obligation to former players? i don t think you have to be a math major to figure out the numbers on that settlement. it s not enough.
perspective that s different because i have two kid in the league. michael would you let him? my son played football until ep didn t want to play any more. i believe you let them if that s what they want to do but don t force them. once he said he didn t want to do it, i was fine with it. what i say to my kids is do as i say not as i did. both of my sons played. they loved it and they learned so many lessons of life there on the football field. let me ask one question. you mentioned the lawsuit, the $765 million settlement which a judge says now is not enough so that s gone back and forth. how do you feel down the line about the way the nfl is handling its obligation to former players? i don t think you have to be a math major to figure out the numbers on that settlement. it s not enough.
now it s worth pointing out it s unclear whether thinks death was caused by a concussion or injury to the spinal cord or a bleed on the brain. but no matter the cause, it s a sad story. as a parent, my first question is what can i learn from this? what can i do to make sure it doesn t happen to my own child? i want to give you a few tips i learned over the years in chasing life. if your child isn t that hot on playing football to begin with, don t force them. but if they are set on it, talk to the coaches, talk to the trainers, make sure they re taking very appropriate on field safety seriously. ask about getting baseline concussion testing for your child in case of a concussion. that s also to help ensure they don t return to play until they cleared that testing. for you at home, keep an eye out for any signs of a head injury. headaches, changes in mood or behavior, withdrawing from families and friends, anxiety, forgetfulness. i know this might mean more malaise than the average te
with his helmet. james death comes just a month after determined another high school junior died in georgia when he fractured a vertebrae during a scrimmage. it s hard to know if it was caused by concussion or bleed on the brain, no matter the cause, it s obviously a sad story. as a parent, my first question is what can i learn from this? what can i do to make sure it doesn t happen to my own child? so i want to give you a few tips i ve learned over the years in this year s chasing your life. if your child isn t hot on playing football to begin with, don t force them. but if they are set on it, talk to the coaches, talk to the trainers. make sure they re taking some very appropriate on field safety seriously. ask about getting baseline concussion testing for your child in case of a concussion. that s also to help ensure that they don t return to play until they ve cleared that testing. for you at home, keep an eye out for any signs of a head injury. they might be headaches, changes