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paragraph on sports can build relation​

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Answered by shrishti2911
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The ability to work together towards a common goal is an essential part of team sports, as well as an important life skill. Participation in team sports allows kids to make lasting friendships, develop communication skills, feel a sense of community, and learn to respect their teammates and coaches.

Playing team sport can enhance relationship skills. As studies have suggested, sport can lead to more than just physical health in a child's life. ... Sport also has the power to strengthen a child's social skills, particularly, their ability to build healthy relationships.

Playing a sport in order to spend time with old friends, or to make new friends, is one of the most common motives for participating in sports for all children. ... Kids want their friends in sport to help reinforce their egos and give them preferential treatment.

Here then are seven ways to build rapport with your team, and ensure that great relationships are the foundation upon which you build outstanding performance:

Build a Culture of Listening: ...

Learn to Recognize Emotion in Others: ...

Use Praise: ...

Be a Leader: ...

Set High Expectations: ...

Ask Questions: ...

Develop Shared Values...

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Answered by Anonymous
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As studies have suggested, sport can lead to more than just physical health in a child’s life. It removes anxiety and depression in girls while improving academic performance in boys. Sport also has the power to strengthen a child’s social skills, particularly, their ability to build healthy relationships. Here are some examples of how children learn to develop and maintain good relationships through sport.

Explanation:

Reflection of performances - Whether it is a little league match or high school tournament, people always see a different side to their children. They can hog the ball or shy away when an opportunity arises. It happens all the time on T.V and it certainly happens in everyday life - it’s normal. However, as a child does more sport, they learn to play as part of a team which subsequently teaches them how to interact with others around them. As a result, children develop the necessary skills for building friendships and professional connections later on in life.

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