Organised Activities Benefits

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As i come to an conclusion on which is best to side with, i think The benefits of Organized Activities is best. In my opinion if i were to have a child i would want he or she to be in an organized activity or activities is because it would give your child a sense of direction in what they would like to do in there life apposed to giving your child free play creatively. By having organized activities it gives the child a sense of direction as to what they'd like to do in life. Wether that be a sport, music, or anything else ect. By doing this or siding with organized activities it gives your child a sense organization and what to do everyday. Instead of being free do anything on your own and taking it day by day instead of having a plan to go in a certain direction. …show more content…
In playing a sport or with music as they work harder at what their doing and focusing on it builds a sense of accomplishment to keep striving to be great. I feel like it pushes them to be responsible as growing into adults because its their responsibility to practice whatever it is that their doing and when they reach that goal from practicing it makes them feel good and want to raise the bar, to step up on that next stair case, it builds the confidence to want more, to do more. I see it like this, say they want to be a professional musician or professional sports player or anything, their going to do their research and come to find out what it takes to get to that. which is like respecting your family and getting good grades in school, all this to have a better life and to be

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