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25 December, 04:56

Some parents build their children's lives around sports and place a high premium on the successes their children achieve in sports. Such parents often enroll their kids in sports programs when they are in preschool and continue to encourage their involvement in sports through high school and beyond. Many of these parents justify their position by equating success on the playing field with success in the real world. They also cite the benefits of sports to support their decisions: improving physical fitness, building lasting friendships, and acquiring life skills, such as persistence and teamwork. In light of this phenomenon, discuss the benefits and drawbacks to parental involvement in their children's sports lives. When do parents cross the line between healthy encouragement to prepare their children for success and pushing them to succeed at all costs?

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  1. 25 December, 04:58
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    I think they cross the line when they force sports into their child's life, and take away their choice of what they want to do so they essentially waste their childhood preparing for something that may never happen or they just don't get the opportunity to explore their artistic abilities.
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