France, Beauty Pageants, and The Code

France is in the headlines because the Senate there passed a bill forbidding beauty pageants for girls under 16.   Does the Code have anything to say about this?  What is this issue all about?  “We are talking about children who are only being judged on their appearance, and that is totally contrary to the development of a child,” the French amendment’s author, Chantal Jouanno, told The Associated Press. We are reminded by this headline of the unhealthy pressure that many parents (and coaches) put on young people in sports participation.  It is a well-known fact that there are more kids who drop out of competitive sports than continue because it is “not fun.” The Code says that “I will respect the dignity of every person…” One way that we can respect the dignity of our athletes is to remember how old they are and to work with them, coach them, and help them grow in ways that are positive for their overall development.  Does this have any relevance for your team?  Your school or community?

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