Sports can help you learn to win and lose gracefully. This is important because when your kid loses you do not want them to be sore losers about it. But when they win too not to bet to selfish a rub it in. Which is important not only in sports, but in school, college, etc. Older kids who may have started sports later, have been proven to celebrate more after a win or be more infuriated after a loss. This is because when these kids were young they did not learn to win and lose gracefully because they either did not play sports or did not think it was important. Kids also have an increased drive to win and even with that they win and lose gracefully more. Therefore these kids are younger and learned this belief while they were young it could help them when they are older (according to tvtropes.org.). …show more content…
For example, let us say when you score a basket or a goal, you and your team work together to score that point. Competitive sports have been proven that working together well has to lead to more success in team sports. This is good not only in the sport but it will help your kid later understand that working together productively helps you win or finish faster and better. And one of the benefits of this is kids making new friends. This does not have to be a long term thing but it can help your child develop friendship making skills (according to