Beyond the Game: The Power of Sports in Child Development with Dr. Simon Darnell
Today, Lara sits down with Dr. Simon Darnell, a dedicated social scientist whose work is at the intersection of sport, development, and social change. As an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education at the University of Toronto and the Director of the Centre for Sport Policy Studies, Dr. Darnell has spent years exploring how sports can be more than just a game—it can be a powerful tool for shaping identity, promoting peace, and fostering social activism.
In this episode, Dr. Darnell sheds light on the role of sports in a child’s life, beyond the scores and trophies. He discusses how sports can be used to achieve broader goals, such as developing social skills, building confidence, and even driving social change. We explore the unique blend of sports and youth culture, how participation in sports can shape a child's identity, and the potential of sport for development initiatives to create lasting impacts on communities.
Dr. Darnell’s insights are not just about the games our children play, but about the deeper connections between sports, personal growth, and societal progress. Stay tuned to discover how you can support your child’s development through sports in ways that extend far beyond the playing field. This is a conversation you won’t want to miss!
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