Lastly, A benefit coming from the blog of Benefits of Youth Sports says that the sport not only grows the players physical toughness, but mental toughness as well. When kids first start playing a sport they don’t realize the mental and physical capacity it takes to dedicate yourself to the sport while still getting their schoolwork and chores done too. The sport will stretch and shape your child to give their best effort and work through any obstacles that may be in their way. The player would benefit from these and as they move on they would take the skills they learned with them as they…
To counter these cons Golinkin has shown of the very serious affects that competitive sports can bring, he counter’s this argument with the benefits that kids can only get from competitive sports. Golinkin points out many more pro’s then con’s to further strengthen his argument, “Between the lines, our children learn the importance of teamwork, sportsmanship, toughness, and competitiveness. Between the lines, our children learn to strive, to succeed, and most importantly, how to fail” (Golinkin 532). Golinkin believes these benefits are worth the injuries that kids receive because it helps the kids to grow and learn. Golinkin shows the many pro’s of child competitive sports to counter act the cons he previously stated in the beginning of the article.…
This is important to help the children learn more effectively in play and develop more holistically. Structured and non-structured play are important for the child There are many benefits to structured play because structured play helps children build on their team working skills while working in a group this helps children to become part of the team and work together more…
Why I Began Martial Arts During my childhood, my family and I were super obsessed with karate and kung - fu movies. Mostly movies like karate kid were our motivation to start taekwondo. When my sister and I were younger, my sister had shown the biggest interest in becoming a martial artist. She had amazing flexibility and it was obvious she could succeed in the art. I, on the other hand, was not very…
She also suggested that competition can effect child’s development in early age. Therefore, before children are psychologically ready for competition, we should emphasize cooperation and individual performance in team sports than winning. To conclude, she suggested that by just simply changing rules of some sports for early age kids we can teach them life’s other important lessons like fitness, cooperation, sportsmanship, and individual performance.…
One reason kids should not play competitive sports is because of the stress it causes and it would not leave time to do their homework and academic activities. According to Psychology Today, “...sport setting is capable to of producing high levels of stress for many of the 68 million youngsters who play sports in the United States”(Smoll 2014). As you can see, there are a lot of kids who are suffering from high levels of stress because of competitive sports. The stress from contact sports can cause kids to make kids do drastic things. Children can take steroids to increase their performance or end up killing themselves if their parents are pressuring them.…
The best thing you can do for your child is allowing them to participate and be part of a team. As a parents we need to teach our children we are a part of something bigger than just ourselves. We need to teach them teamwork and responsibilities. Their will always be pros and cons to everything but I believe organized activies are impotant for all children.…
Sports definitely give children a healthy living style they need. With all the electronics today it is important that children get their exercise and get a healthy lifestyle. One way this is shown is in “Pros and Cons of Sports Competitions at High School Level.” They state,” Involvement in sporting activities keeps children moving and engaged physically, vital for overall health and well-being.” This is significant because by being active in sports children will engage in a healthier lifestyle.…
Organized sports improve a child’s balance, strength, agility, coordination and endurance. All of these skills are used on a daily basis. Further, increased endurance aids cardiovascular health while reducing the likelihood of developing obesity. In addition, participating in organized sports as a child increases the probability of that child being a physically active adult. Child and adult participation in organized sports decreases the future development of health problems such as cardiovascular diseases, osteoporosis and dementia.…
It is important to let kids figure somethings out on there own. Other times it is good to help a child discover something new. In which creative play it is good for kids to be outdoors learning on there own about mother nature or seeing the what the world can offer, but it is also good that kids have some supervios. As for organized play a child can learn to play with others and to get along. When kids get creative.…
I think that kids should play sports because it is good for them and keeps them healthy. Sports are good for you because you aren't just sitting at home doing nothing you’re our being fit and being healthy. You could not play sports and still be healthy by just eating good and going to the gym but sports are very fun and they help you stay fit. Sports can also help you make new friends. Say your not in someone's class at school…
In my opinion, the benefits of Organized activities outweighs the benifits in helping children play creatively. According to adolescent health expert, Janet Collins, organized activities help children develop healthy attitudes toward themselves. It not only helps develop positive attitudes, but also helps children become responsible adults. Organized activities teaches children the value of being prompt, the value of teamwork, and the value of hard work to complete a goal.…
Children are constantly learning and developing new skills. Participating in activities, organized or creative, helps the children understand and put the skills they learn into practice. Some parents and researchers argue whether creative playing time or organized activities are more important for their children. Organized activities, such as school clubs or sports teams, do offer valuble skills to children who participate. The goal is to help the children grow into responsible adults.…
Competitive sports are a hot topic and it helps kids get into shape. Some think competitive sports are good because it prevents you from having Obesity,Diabetes,and Heart Diseases. but others think Competitive sports is a bad thing because kids get a rate of 39% of concussions occurring during practice also kids can get seriously injured. It’s clear that overall competitive sports is good for you because it can keep you in a healthier life One reason that competitive sports are a good thing is because it keeps kids healthy.…
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.…