Children In Organized Activities

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In my prespective, I think it's important for children to participate in organized activities. Orgainized activites are gate ways to things like; helping children gain a since of direction, playing creativly, and even team work. It's a healthy way to many different skills.

Helping kids gain a since of direction is very important, although you dont want to force anything onto them. Organize activities are important because they help kids interact in activities they never thought they would. Like my first day of first grade, I was shy and scared, but the activity looked fun and the other kids were having such a good time that I had to john. I had a blast, and became a little more comfortable with my new class. Activities like this even

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