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WHEN SHOULD KIDS START SPORTS?
It's not easy to determine how early to start children in
organized sports. Children of the same age vary considerably in
their physical and psychological maturation, and there is no
practical method of measuring maturity. Assuming the child has shown
interest, five or six is the generally accepted earliest starting
age for organized team sports. At the early ages participation
should be limited to sports that involve a lot of physical activity
and encourage the development of major motor muscles.
Children in grades 1 - 4 can benefit most from games that are modified to
meet their needs and abilities. Play and fun are more important to this age
group than highly structured sports that emphasize the outcome rather than
the process. Parents and coaches are usually the ones concerned about
winning and losing. When helping your child select a sport, keep balance in
mind. Encourage your children to try many sports and activities when young
and not to think of specializing or playing competitively until they reach
middle school. Make sure a balance also occurs between adult organized
activities and free playtime. Children need time to just be kids and to play
with other kids without a set of rules or adult involvement.
The most important decisions to make, are which youth sports
organizations and which coaches are best for your child. Make sure that you
take the time to find out about the league, its leaders and coaches. Better
yet, get involved and volunteer to coach. Participating in sports is a
healthy way, both physically and socially, for your children to channel
their youthful energy in a positive direction. Make sure your children's
first experience encourages them to begin a lifelong interest in physical
activities and good health.
There are many other options besides team sports available to a child who
wants to participate in sports. Parents should also encourage their children
to become involved in individual and lifetime sports such as bowling, golf,
swimming, tennis, gymnastics and martial arts. You can find information
about these sports by visiting the facilities or through the yellow pages of
the phone book.
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