5 ways kids playing sports enhances their independence


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5 WAYS KIDS PLAYING SPORTS ENHANCES THEIR INDEPENDENCE
April 30, 2020
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Kids playing sports provides them with many valuable life lessons and disciplines. One of the most important things kids gain is independence. They learn how to tackle issues head on and rely on themselves and others. We can all agree sports are important in shaping who they are. Check out these 5 ways kids playing sports enhances their independence:
1. INCREASES THEIR CONFIDENCE
There’s nothing more important than children being confident in who they are and the decisions they make. When kids play on a sports team, they learn valuable lessons, such as hard work, honesty, and persistence. By being rewarded with high fives and pats on the back, kids’ confidence will grow. Getting out on the field and doing their best is one of the best ways sports increases their confidence, even if they don’t win all the time.
2. GAIN SOCIAL INDEPENDENCE
Although family and friends probably come to watch games, your children will gain social independence when they play sports. Kids are interacting more with each other on the field than adults standing on the sidelines, which provides them with a chance to learn from their peers. They share common goals and experiences with their teammates that bring them closer together. Sports are able to bring kids together in a way other activities can’t.
3. REINFORCES RESPONSIBILITY
By being a part of a sports team, kids will definitely become more responsible. If parents make their kids take care of their equipment and gear, they will learn to take care of their things. When they make a mistake and it costs the team the game, your children will learn to take responsibility for their actions and recognize how to change their behavior to get a different outcome at the next game.
4. BECOME SELF-RELIANT
Kids playing sports teaches them it’s important to be self-reliant. The coach and parents can’t be with the kids out on the field, so they must learn to rely on themselves, their talent ,and knowledge. Coaches, parents, and trainers can help guide kids on what to do, but it is ultimately up to them to decide to work out, eat right, and practice.

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