Exercise helps children to develop physical skills, exercise, make friends, enjoy, learn team members, learn to be fair, and improve self-esteem. American sports culture is becoming an increasingly useful business. Strong pressure is applied to universities and professional athletes, competitive attitude of "winning" affects the world of children's sports and sports, creating an unhealthy environment. It is important to remember that attitudes and behaviors taught in sports also follow adult life. Parents should actively help their children build good sportsmanship. In order to help your child make the most of the exercise, you need to become active. This includes:
This participation takes time and there are problems with the work schedule, but you can deepen your understanding of coaching, team values, behavior, and attitudes. Your child's behavior and attitude reflects your arguments about coaches and good sportsmanship and fair play.
It is also important to discuss what children are watching at sports events. Discuss other ways that things can be handled when bad sportsmanship happens. You may admit it in intense competition but it may be difficult to maintain control and respect for others, but it is important to emphasize that disrespectful behavior is unacceptable . Success and victory are not the same, failure and failure are not the same thing.
If you are concerned about the behavior or attitude of a child's coach, you may want to talk to a coach personally. As an adult, you can discuss the most important thing for your child to learn. You can not change the specific attitude or behavior of the coach, but you can clearly show how you want to approach your child. If you find out that the coach has not answered, discuss with the parents in charge of events at the school or league about the problem. If the problem persists, you can decide to withdraw your child.
As with most aspects of child rearing, it is important to actively participate and talk about their lives with children. Proud of your achievements, sharing results, and discussing what is going on with them helps develop skills and abilities for them to succeed in their lives. Lessons learned in children's sports affect the value and behavior of adults' lives
The benefits of sports in child development are well documented. The special committee for sports and children said that the potential benefit of sports for children and adolescents is the development of healthy physical and social skills, the development of good athletic ability, and the improvement of health and movement specific health Including that. This is especially true for young people who are physically or mentally disabled. Poker and board games are also suitable for teenagers. We provide a quiet and competitive way to actively interact with colleagues and elderly families.
Team sports provides opportunities for physical and social development for children and adolescents and sports activities with other children enable them to acquire social skills by interacting with other colleagues. In sports games, personal actions such as psychosocial meaning, motivation, perception, attitudes, beliefs, opinions, actions, attitudes, traditions, emotions, feelings, conscious organizations, human relationships, intra-group There are issues and so on. At competitions and athletic competitions, children can feel confident, emphasize their possibilities, quality, feelings, emotions by trying new relationships and forms of cooperation.
The exercise to spend with old friends or to make new friends is one of the most common motivations for participating in all children's sports. One of the biggest feelings of sports is to share experiences of playing with friends, working hard and competing with others. Many development experts believe that friendship in sports is unique compared to other friendships in children. Children want sports fellows to strengthen their arrogance and give them incentives (eg, warm up together). Unfortunately, a recent survey shows that girls may also have many negative peer experiences in sports. In particular, girls sometimes isolate other girls socially (start rumor, ignore, refuse to hand balls to others).