In the passage "The Benefits of Organized Activities". "Collin states that organized activites help children grow into resposible adults." In my life growing up I was in alot of sports that we're organized like football, we all had our own postions on the team. We had to organize our postions every day if it was at home or at practise which made us strong. The team had all came along way that year and we ended up in the championship which sent us to flordia to play the vikings and if it wasnt for the couaches and there strong skills we would of never been organized. …show more content…
In the passage its reads the the viewers that "Children need the freedom to choose activities based on their interest. This develops creativity and strong sence of self. Ogaized activities, on the other hand, rely on rules, shedules, and usually adult control, which can hindera childs freedom of expression. With creative play, children use familiar materials like clay, wood, or kitchen supplies in new ways. they design art projects or build innovative machines." by children understanding these fundemntal they can grow to make new things or even want to understand thing better. Which upgrade everything around them that they know how to create they can make it far in life if understand how to be organized. Growing up in shop i had seen everything around a car or truck fixed or replaced, so one day I picked up a rench and took my traing wheels off at 2 years old I was rideing with no traing wheels because of the influence and organation of the people who we're around