Jeb Golonkin on “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports”
Jeb Golonkin on “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports”
Jeb Golonkin states in his article, “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports” that parents should let their children play “dangerous” sports, even if it results in a broken leg or a concussion. Do you agree? Here are some possible questions to guide your decision: • How dangerous are youth sports? • How many children are seriously injured each year? • How many child ren die? • What are the long -term effects of these sports injuries? 1. This paper must be at least 8 pages in length (2000 words at least), not including the Works Cited page. 2. It must follow MLA formatting. 3. It must include at least 6 -8 in -text citations. Two of these in -text citations must come from the previously assigned readings in class. (See Part III below.) 4. Try not to use all direct quotes. Incorporate paraphrases and summaries as well. Is Football Dangerous - ? Casebook - “Is Football Too Dangerous?” Patterns, pp.603 -604. This is an overview of the issue and should not be used as a source in your essa y. ? Don Banks, “What Price Football?”, Patterns pp. 605 -607 ? Nina Burleigh, “Would Football without Concussions Still Be Football?” Patterns, pp. 610 -613. ? Jeb Golinkin, “Why Parents Should Let Their Kids Play Dangerous Sports” Patterns, pp. 616 -618. ? Daniel J. Flynn, “Football Does a Body Good (Nannyism Doesn’t)” Patterns, pp. 621 -623.