At the end of the holiday, parents will also remember their children's lack of self-confidence during the New Year's greetings, and hope that their children can express themselves more generously, so try to let their children participate in different sports.
In the process of learning motor skills, movements that seem simple may not be so easy to learn. Any motor skill needs to be demonstrated, observed, experienced, feedback, adjusted, and repeatedly. The process of learning motor skills and the process of learning knowledge are integrated.
If the child is successful in acquiring motor skills, then the child will develop self-confidenceHave the ability and habit to solve similar problems encountered in study and life. For example, a child may not be able to roll forward when he or she first learns. This is when he needs to overcome his frustration and finally learn this action by trying and thinking over and over again. This can be seen as the development process of "persistence". And this "persistence" will gradually penetrate into other areas of life, improving their self-confidence. Therefore, for children, athletic ability is not only reflected in physical strength, but also in intellectual and emotional aspects.
After trying and completing an action, children will make more positive evaluations of their physical abilities and their self-confidence will improve. Studies have shown that when children participate in sports, their physical self-confidence increases, and the more they participate, the more confident they feel. Moreover, there was no significant correlation between the motivation to participate and one's own stature. In other words, even if a child is overweight, if he can actively participate in physical activities, he will still have a relatively high level of physical self-confidence.
Especially on the ski slopes. In the beginning, the children practiced on a gentle practice path, falling, getting up, falling again, and continuing to practice. Then I skam faster and faster, and I become more and more proficient at skiing.
Play activities are an important part of childhood life. When children participate in play activities with their peers, children with strong athletic ability show their abilities vividly and receive positive feedback from their peers. As a result, they become popular individuals among their peers, or "leaders". This advantage also tends to persist into post-school age and adolescence.
So, let's encourage every child to get involved in sports! Let them sweat on the sports field, challenge themselves, surpass their limits, and become that confident little superman! Let sports be a boost for their growth, and make them more confident and brave on the road ahead!
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Contents**: Let's Run, Kids: A Handbook of Children's Sports Psychology and Practice
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