For children, sports don't just have to be child's play. By participating in sports, kids can become healthier, happier and more well rounded adults. Sports help kids in a variety of ways from building stronger bones to building a foundation for school and life success.
Healthy Weight
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 19 percent of children in the United States are overweight. Playing in sports helps overweight children obtain a healthy weight and can also prevent future weight issues.
Self-esteem
Participating in sports fosters healthy self-esteem in kids through the healthy exchange of encouragement.
Good Sportsmanship
By teaching sportsmanship, sports help children evolve in the emotional areas of their lives. They learn about wins, losses, hard work and commitment.
School Success
Kids perform better in school. In addition to earning good grades, active children are also more likely to complete high school and college.
Better Bones
Active participation in sports strengthens bones. This lowers the risk of osteoporosis when kids become older.