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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                    Games Should Be Made Compulsory For All Students

Good morning everyone present here; I am going to expatiate on ‘Games Should Be Made Compulsory For All Students’. In the current times digital distractions, TV, easy-lifestyle, etc. have affected the lives of children adversely. As a result their health has deteriorated. Cases of obesity, poor eyesight, diabetes, cardiac diseases, have risen. Research has confirmed lack of games and sports is one of the causes.  

Games and sports have many benefits for children. A few decades ago, before the IT revolution children used to play so many outdoor games. They were far happier, healthier and stronger then. Games should be made compulsory for all students at school.  

Sports and games are undoubtedly the building blocks of the health and character of children. Their importance in the over-all and holistic development of children cannot be denied.

Games and sports give children the right environment for physical exercise. While playing them children run, sprint, bend, and exert healthy pressure on their muscles, organs, and systems. This healthy exertion is a must for optimal physical growth.  

Games instill in students many values and virtues. The first is a sense of discipline. All games are time bound activities. They start at fixed time, continue for a specified amount of time and then there is always ending time. The player has to do his best within the given time to win game. This time-limit makes him aware of the value of time. He prepares himself keeping the time in mind.  

Secondly, games teach us focus and concentration. The player focuses on strategies to win a game. For example in order to score the target in a cricket match, he keeps the target in mind and plays accordingly. This enhances his focus.

Thirdly, games teach us teamwork, camaraderie, and cooperation. A player has to play in coordination with other team members. He learns how to adjust and adapt in relation with others. This ability to work in a group and team is very essential in the current times. Later on I life one has to work always in a team, at work, research projects, or any type of work, it is all team work. So team work one learns the best at play ground.

Fourthly, games teach us sportsmanship. We learn good etiquettes and polite behavior with our opponents. Games also teach us how to accept defeat and further self-improvement. So games are essential in building a strong character. We must encourage young children to play at least one game regularly.


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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Games should be made compulsory for all students in schools

Explanation:

The administration can encourage students to engage in physical activity that will benefit them in the long run by mandating physical education and sports in schools. Young individuals who participate in sports gain the essential exercise they need as well as lifelong skills.

Students who are naturally studious need as much outdoor exercise as they can get. Further study will be hindered and the health will eventually be compromised by ongoing indoor study. Since these students won't participate in games voluntarily, they must be forced to do so for their benefit.

Furthermore, all game rules must be strictly followed to play. Students are driven to learn, pay attention, and participate in assigned tasks when they are playing games. Games encourage students to take ownership of their learning and to work as a team. They can also be an excellent tool for classroom management and motivation.

For these reasons, games should be compulsory.

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