Social Effects Of Sports On Young Children | LIVESTRONG.COM

Your child has a number of opportunities to participate in sports with her peers. Whether your child is in a school-sponsored team, a physical education class or a community-based league, she can begin to test her social boundaries as she participates in the activity. While studies have been performed to assess the social effects of sports on young children, the proof is in the effect that they have on your own child. Watch her blossom socially, with sports acting as a steppingstone to making friends and gaining confidence.

Making Friends

A 2003 Sport Canada survey of 1005 Canadian youth found that 87 percent of children who participated in sports made more friends. This is especially beneficial for children who feel like they don't fit in, or who are introverted. Sports gives them common ground with other children and fosters a feeling of teamwork between children, making it easier to become friends.

Social Effects Of Sports On Young Children | LIVESTRONG.COM

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