Teaching and guiding children's participation in sports depends on what the media offers. Media emphasizes sports, but there are some prejudices. In today's most attractive sports in the world, the media depicts football. This Super Sports TV channel offers a more outstanding position in various football leagues around the world. This depiction is indispensable for motivating children to motivate participation in sports but it hinders the development of other sports in society thereby honing skills with other types of sports for children without exercise talent Take away the effective opportunity for.
Children participating in sports are rapidly developing in sports skills, sportsmanship, and psychology, but this is only a natural process from organized sports. Children can gain emotional and social benefits by participating in sports. Children experience development of personality and leadership through relationships with fellows, thereby increasing self-esteem and lowering the level of anxiety. Through practice and game trials, children will have the opportunity to experience positive and negative emotions. It is important for the coach to understand the psychology of youth sports and participation in sports (Weinberg & Gould, 2011 p.516).
Making children participate in youth sports is a wonderful way for kids to explore and develop lifelong skills. The youth movement not only plays an important role in sports but promotes psychological and psychological progress. It is well known that children participating in sports rarely drop out of school, participate in drugs and alcohol activities, and are also excellent in academic performance and social skills. Youth sports are as simple as buying skateboarding and bicycles.
Sports brings a lot of psychological benefits for children. They increase their self-esteem, self-confidence, and motivation. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, "Physically active young people may reduce the symptoms of anxiety and depression compared to non-active people" Sports shape youth psychology It plays a very important role on. Youth movements help parents cheer, other players' parents, coaches, and even teammates to build their self-esteem. Susan Wilson said: "Half of the girls who participated in a particular sport have a higher level of self-esteem than the average and there is a low level of depression" (28). Many children suffer from self-esteem and become young people.