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Children often climb up trees and sit on the branches and swing from one branch to another. Some children built tree houses and stay in them. Tree climbing is also a sport. Why do you think children love to be on trees? Give reasons.

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Answered by abhilash7995
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Home owners associations or neighbors complain about kids climbing trees because they think it’s a nuisance, and in more than a few places, tree climbing is banned altogether. And children tend to be mischievous and try to do things that are not allowed to, as that will give them an adrenaline rush as well as help them be on par with their peers who are equally mischievous. But irrespective of the opinion that's out there, parents and child mentors tend to ask kids to go out and climb trees and explore the outside world because that'll help them build character. As a child scales the tree he’s building muscle strength, practicing gross motor skills such as balance and improving spatial awareness and proprioception (the awareness of your body’s position and movement, sometimes called the sixth sense). When he decides which branches are safe to stand on and how high to go, he’s learning how to judge risk and developing critical thinking skills. As he plans his path up through the limbs, he’s gaining decision-making and problem-solving skills, and if things don’t go according to plan, he gains emotional strength and resilience by trying again. When he successfully negotiates the branches, he feels a sense of accomplishment, which in turn boosts his self-confidence. Once in the tree, he lets his mind wander and engages in imaginative and creative play – maybe pretending to be a pirate on a ship or a monkey in the jungle. If he’s got friends with him, chances are they’ll join him, nurturing his social skills. As he feels the rugged bark against the palms of his hands and listens to the leaves ruffle in the wind, he connects with nature on a deeper, subconscious level. Most importantly – he’s having fun!

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