A: According to a survey by the Department of Health and Human Services, the likelihood of students who did not participate in sports increased by 57% in first-year high school students, 49% in drug use possibilities, and 37% more. Teenager's parents increased the likelihood of smoking by 35% and the likelihood of arrest increased by 27%
B. Sports is one of the most effective ways to liberate youth from trouble and lead to a better future.
I started participating in sports at the age of five. It taught me precious lessons and helped me grow up to people. I am convinced that sports helps to maintain youth share and that the possibility of entry is low.
I. In an article published in the Public Policy Forum of 2013, "Influence of Sports on Adolescent Development", D. C Jack investigated and ii. The impact of sports on young people with low self-esteem suggests that these teenagers tend to learn important life lessons, build constructive friendships and improve self-image . III. From now on, participation in sports will increase self-esteem and help confidence. Support the second evidence of Discussion 2. T. Duggan posted it in Livestrong in 2013 in the article "Sports helps to improve leadership skills?" By participating in sports, young people can learn to communicate effectively with colleagues, especially if immediate decision making is necessary. III. Through sports, young people learn how to quickly observe information, process information, and make the right decision. Learn to quickly make decisions and acquire high quality leadership skills
Those who oppose school sports think that sports will spend valuable time on learning and academics. The first argument against evidence against that claim. I. Amanda Ripley's article "The smartest child in the world" points to ii. The importance of sports is impeding students' education. III. This article will focus on the time spent
For my own quest, I have decided to look for answers to such questions: "Can participating in sports activities get out of the problem in the process of participation?" I think it is necessary to find the basis. I am struggling. Please choose to let the children participate in sports early or too late. I can guess that most parents may agree to cause the child to exercise, but the story always has two sides. Before paying enough attention to whether parents should participate in after school activities, I first look at teenagers, how they help to make life decisions, and the overall I understand the reason. I was taken from a website dealing with an educational topic (author is unknown) that gave me the concept of life for a 19 year old girl after participating in the sports article "My 10 from trouble I got to read the acquisition of generation. team
For most teenagers, these reasons for participating in sports have had a positive impact on their lives, but for some people sports can not guarantee they are free from problems (Bass n. pag.). Teenagers grow up in sports, but as they are children they are always playing, so this is almost the second property. With this in mind, even in sports, teenagers can still make mistaken decisions. Teenagers sometimes choose a negative crowd away from their teammates, or some of their teammates are badly affected, so teenagers play with their teammates. Lack of support and control by parents may have a negative effect on them. If teenagers and their coaches, teammates, friends, or school administrators can not support them, they just quit parents or guardians. It is important that parents and guardians actively participate in the lives of young people (Bass n.pag).