what do you think about sports are good bad give reasons....
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1-Fun Through Fitness
Sport gives children a group to belong to and friends with similar goals and interests. It strengthens their bodies, reducing stress and builds self-esteem and raises their heart rate, therefore, helps reduces childhood obesity. Above all, the memories made playing sports last a lifetime.
2- Friendships
Engaging children in sports help develop their social skills. Teamwork creates a bond that no other activity can replicate and helps develop strong relationships and promotes a healthy social life. It helps develop interpersonal skills that no amount of screen-time could ever do.
3-Academic Success:
Research has shown, children who play sports perform better in the classroom. Research from The Institute of Medicine showed that “children who are more active show greater attention, have faster cognitive processing speed, and perform better on standardised academic tests than children who are less active.” It also teaches children how to follow directions and instructions.
4- Adversity
Sport is great for instilling an attitude in children that success and reward come from hard work. It teaches discipline, if they want to be great they have to practice. Also, how to stay positive in a negative situation (i.e if their team loses)
5-Winning and Losing
Similar to adversity, sport teaches children when you work hard good things happen. It also teaches children how to deal with defeat in a healthy competitive environment. Maybe even start them when they are toddlers with simple ball games in sporting shoes. Check out the toddler shoes online to get started.

6-Strengthens Mental Health
How to be part of something bigger than themselves. It can also help children feel valued and needed. Physical activity stimulates growth and leads to improved physical and emotional health. It can boost confidence and self-awareness. Sport is also a natural stress reliever and can assist with anxiety.
7-Teamwork
Working towards a common goal helps develop problem-solving and communication skills.
How to be supportive: a skill they will need in order to be able to work well with others as they grow
Improves personal skills, including cooperation and leadership. Even from a young age it can teach leadership skills and develops peer status and peer acceptance.
8-Time Management and Commitment:
It teaches discipline and how to balance their time between various life engagements, household chores, tidying bedroom, homework and reading. Also helps parents set parameters and manage screen time.
9- Sportsmanship
Teaches children that everyone should have a chance to play. How to play fair and resist arguing if you lose and bragging if you win. How to encourage teammates and how to end in a handshake.
10- Respect
How to respect others in the team. The authority and decisions of referees and officials. Mostly, how to show respect for yourself and the development of your character.
Industry experts and thought leaders agree, that getting children involved with playing a sport can help establish positive habits in early life.