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Sports are a great way for children to learn a lot about the way the world works. This is one of the main reasons so many people support organized sports. However, parents need to be careful before they sign their children up for any sport because they have the ability to ruin the experience for them. Below are two things that all parents need to consider before they sign their kids up for an organized sport.
Readiness: It’s understandable that parents want to see their kids having fun and playing with other kids their own age, and organized sports are great outlets for this, but you need to make sure your child is physically and emotionally ready. For example, while it’s exciting to see your three year old son in the back yard kicking a soccer ball around, that doesn’t mean he’s old enough to play soccer. On the other hand, he may have the ability to understand the game and be physically able to play the sport with other three year olds. Just make sure your child is mentally, physically and emotionally ready before you sign him up for sports.
Interest: One mistake that many parents make when it comes to their kids playing sports is being biased towards a particular sport. Before your child will be able to receive all the benefits organized sports have to offer him, he has to be excited about it first. If you want your child to play football, but he really wants to play baseball then you should let him play baseball. It’s important that kids are able to play the sports they’re interested in, otherwise they will just resent the sport and everything associated with it – including the life lessons that can be learned from it. Many children make the decision not to play sports at all because their parents try to force them into playing a particular sport. Don’t make that mistake.












