reasons why kids should play sports

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Maplewood Country Day Camp & Enrichment Center in Easton Ma is a fun and exciting place for preschool to 9th grade kids. Their mission is to create a warm, welcoming, creative environment year ‘round that makes everyone feel like family. With caring counselors and specialists, children are guided as they take on new challenges in every step of the way. For further information visit: http://www.maplewoodyearround.com/

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REASONS WHY KIDS SHOULD PLAY SPORTS

Kids at day camp love to play sports;

in fact, youngsters thrive getting involved in all kinds of sports.

From

goofy soft ball games at summer day camp to

recreational leagues and

Little League All Star teams,

there are so many ways that kids can learn and grow from playing sports.

Physical, academic and social benefits can all be achieved while having lots of fun along the way.

UP AND OUT

In a time when so many kids are glued to their techie devices, being on a sports team gets kids into the habit of getting out and exercising every day.

They may not be thinking about it while they’re out there practicing layups, running the bases or doing soccer drills …

… but it’s all contributing to their overall health and instilling habits that can lead to a healthier lifestyle right into adulthood.

KIDS LEARN TO FUNCTION AS A TEAM

From school and summer camp right through college and the job market, a “team player” is a valuable asset.

The ability to put individual needs, differences and desires aside is a key component in being on a team, starting on your youth soccer league.

Kids on a sports team need to learn how to get along with people they may not like and try to concentrate on what will work best for the team, even if it’s at the cost of their own individual glory.

MANAGING TIME

Of course, schoolwork comes first, and extracurricular activities like sports should not get in the way of academics.

By participating in athletics, your child will need to develop some good time management skills.

You can help by showing him how to manage time and prioritize responsibilities so that homework, chores, sports practices, games and competitions can effectively fit into his or her schedule.

For example, he may have to finish homework rather than watching some TV or playing outside afterschool in order to have everything done before practice.

PROMOTES

SELF-ESTEEM

A well-coached youth athletic team will help promote self-esteem.

When helping your child decide which sport he’d most enjoy, look for one where she can grow and improve and be sure to provide positive reinforcement along the way.

As kids work hard to get better and better at their sport, they’ll experience a joyful feeling of accomplishment and self-confidence.

RAMPING UP

SOCIAL SKILLS

Kids participating on sports teams develop social skills that allow them to have a good social standing the rest of their lives.

Not only do they learn to interact with a variety of their peers, but they also learn to be able to interact effectively with older people, in particular their coaches and various sports officials.

DEALING WITH ADVERSITY

Your child will inevitably make errors, miss shots and strike out at some point when they play sports.

Learning how to handle these kinds of adversity can give them valuable skills for dealing with life’s “curve balls” right through adulthood.

Learning from mistakes and coping graciously with adversity are excellent character building experiences that will serve your child well in school and beyond.

THEY ARE FUN!

Mostly, sports are just fun. You’re out running around, learning a skill you love and experiencing the thrill of winning and the not-so-thrilling lows of defeat.

But whatever you do, you’re surrounded by your teammates and the sense of camaraderie and fun that accompanies the experience of being a part of the team.

Let your kids enjoy the sports experience of summer day camp at Maplewood Summer Day Camp.

Experienced staff will keep your child both safe and busy with:

Arts and crafts

Games

Water sports

Gymnastics and more

Visit the site at

www.maplewoodyearround.com

MAPLEWOOD COUNTRY DAY CAMP AND ENRICHMENT CENTER

150 Foundry St. (Route 106)

PO Box 88 (Mailing)

South Easton, MA 02375

Email: info@maplewoodyearround.com

Telephone: (508) 238-2387

FAX: (508) 238-1154

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