Argumentative Essay: How Youth Sports Benifit Children

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Youth sports are a great way for children to stay active and develop teamwork abilities. Kids who may enjoy a sport young might want to practice more and focus on that one activity. But our some youth sports becoming too intense? I believe that playing sports at a young age can benifit children in many ways, and the more intense the sport, meaning having to rush between practices and games, helps them gain important skills, such as juggling many things at once, multitasking, and becoming more efficent with time. Also, being so involved with sports while in school can really benifit a child’s activity level, and make them a more active person, because they are spending so much time excersizing and stimulating their brain.

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Now, some people might say that that is too much for the child, that they are over-worked and wouldn’t benifit from the continous movement. I on the other hand, believe the exact opposite. In “The Crazy, Intense Schedule of Competitive Youth Soccer? Bring It On,” Lisa Catherine Harper argues that being on a highly competitive soccer team has been good for her daughter: “Our daughter is 11, her sport is soccer, and that she has been playing competitively since age 7.We live out the arguments against: early focus on one sport, diminished traditional family time, financial cost, lost weekends, less after-school time, fund-raising and volunteer duties, car pools and periodic exhaustion. Still, the benefits outweigh the costs. There are the platitudes about “teamwork” and “lessons about winning and losing,” and then there are the real rewards of team sports, which have become visible to …show more content…

According to Psychological and Social Benefits of Playing True Sport By True Sport, “Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects of playing sport on academic achievement, in large part because of the positive influence of identity formation and emotional development. CDC20 synthesized and analyzed the scientific literature on the association between school-based physical activity and academic performance and found that the majority of the studies found positive associations. CDC’s report notes, “There is a growing body of research focused on the association between school-based physical activity, including physical education, and academic performance among school-aged youth” suggesting that such activity “may have an impact on academic performance through a variety of direct and indirect physiological, cognitive, emotional, and learning mechanisms”. Therefore, besides making more youth live a healtheir lifestyle, playing sports at a young age can significantly affect a childs acedemic abilities, making them able to focus more, and comprehend information at a faster and easier

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