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Do Youth Sports Get Too Competitive?

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Youth sports are something that almost every child in America tries, some kids want to become professional athletes, but for some they know right away that sports are not for them. Recently, several sources have been arguing that youth sports are getting too competitive. Youth sports are an exceptional way to keep kids focused on academics and out of trouble.
Youth sports are a good way to keep kids more involved academically, because most sports team require a certain grade point average to play. Jones, the author of an article about athletic women interveiwed multiple of them and they all had something in common, their views in life and how sports get them there. "... drive to succeed going back to childhood, a drive in the classroom as well …show more content…

A quote by Leena Kielpinski, a mother to two athletic children and a nurse from Northern California helps prove that sports are good for kids. Being on a sports team help kids stay out of trouble and away from electronics, (Ferguson). From a mother and nurse’s perspective, Kielpinski makes her point that sports keep kids out of trouble and adds that it gets them away from the TV. As a result, this helps the point that youth sports are valuable for kids because as a mother she believes that her kids are staying out of trouble, and as a nurse she understands that it is helping them stay away from the TV, which keeps them healthier. Ferguson’s article for Time state’s the pros and cons of sports for youth, and one of his biggest opinions that started the article out was, “Competitive athletics can help keep children happy and out of trouble” (Ferguson). This quote that Ferguson brought up in his article is short but it gets to the main point of how he personally feels, by using this quote he is proving to people that kids are happier with sports because they keep the kids out of trouble. The article written by Degnan and Rodriguez explains how there are positive life-changing moments in sports and how sometimes they are not the best. “organized youth sports can have a profoundly positive impact on children, deterring some from juvenile …show more content…

Rodriguez and Degnan also had a part in their newspaper article of the “parents role” this showed the way most parents react to children when they play sports. “Parents must make a serious effort to take an active role in the youth sports experience of their children, providing positive support as a spectator, coach, league administrator and/or caring parent“ (Degnan, Rodriguez). This quote shows the serious effort that parents do take to make their child's sport as fun and enjoyable as possible. Published in the NY Times, Bill Pennington wrote an article about competitive sports and in his article he had a quote that shows how sports are good for kids “ sports teams for children is simply a sign of changing times; it is a valuable way, they say, to teach fundamental principles and competencies like teamwork, accountability, self-reliance and dealing with adversity “ (Pennington). Since many parents believe that there are no positive effects to sports and they just bring your confidence down, this quote lists the reasons why sports are so important to young kids. Although sports are a great way to keep kids on track, some still believe they have less time for learning. “Individualized instruction for athletes, once limited to individual sports like tennis, has become a national phenomenon in team

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