While playing sports, children are bound to learn important life lessons. Although sports sometimes teach young children to be overly competitive, they also teach how to handle oneself under the pressure of competition. This becomes useful for when children grow up and have a stressful situation, are competing for a job, or creating a future career for themselves. Another one of the many lessons taught in sports according to the article, “What are the Benefits of Competitive Sports”, is that “if you try your hardest, you have a better chance at succeeding.”(Davis, 2011) This lesson gives children a mindset for success, and encourages them to never give up even when it gets …show more content…
According to the article, “Social Effects of Sports on Young Children”, sports teach children that they are part of a group that must cooperate to achieve a common goal.(Koolbreeze,2017) This idea encourages teamwork, which largely contributes to the developing character and integrity of a child. Secondly, alongside integrity and character, sports teach kids to be competitive, yet fair and honest. These traits are so critical for children to learn at a young age, which develops them into mature adults. Not only do competitive sports build essential qualities in children, but they also boost