Project Team
JOSH McHUGH
EDITOR IN CHIEF, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT / COACH
ETHAN WATTERS
SENIOR EDITOR, TRANS YOUTH ATHLETE PARENT
GARRETT LAW
EDITOR
LARRY HABEGGER
MANAGING EDITOR, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT EMERITUS
BONNIE TSUI
EDITOR
MERRICK MADSEN
EDITOR, FORMER PRO HOCKEY PLAYER
TYSON LAW
CREATIVE DIRECTOR, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT / COACH
Writing Team
PATRICK HOUSE, PhD
NEUROSCIENTIST AND WRITER, FELLOW AT THE ALLEN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN SCIENCE
DREW MARGOLIN, PhD
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT/COACH
MICHAEL HUNTER ADAMSON
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA, FORMER YOUTH SPORTS COACH
NATALIE JONES
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA, FORMER YOUTH CLIMBING INSTRUCTOR
CHRIS COLIN
JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT
MICHAEL SHAPIRO
JOURNALIST AND AUTHOR, WHITEWATER GUIDE FOR SPECIAL NEEDS YOUTH
KAMRAN ROSEN
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA, ESPORTS JOURNALIST
CHRIS COWART
MANAGING DIRECTOR, SRI INTERNATIONAL, YOUTH SPORTS PARENT / TEAM PSYCHOLOGIST
HENRY GORELIK
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA, SPORTSWRITER FOR TUFTS DAILY
LUKE BRONSON
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
Design Team
ETHAN FLETCHER
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
ALLI STREETER
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
ANNA FERRARI
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
Research Team
JAKE LEITHISER
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
LAURIE JUSSEAUME
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
MAX EDELSTEIN
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
PAUL ALEMAN JR.
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
Special Thanks
PO BRONSON
INDIEBIO
PETER L. WHITE
ATTENTION SPAN MEDIA
PAMELA NAUGHTON
DLA PIPER
PETER C. WHITE
DLA PIPER
TRAVIS DORSCH, PhD
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
TYLER KREITZ
FOCUS ON THE FIELD
BOB SCALISE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
JOON LEE
ESPN
MICHAEL SOKOLOVE
NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE
MARGARET JOHNSON
GOODBY SILVERSTEIN & PARTNERS
JONATHAN MINDES
COPY CHIEF
BRAD REED
VILLANTI PRINTERS
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