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Does Your Daughter Play Sports?

Does Your Daughter Play Sports?

Have you as a parent encouraged your daughter to take up a sport? Taking part in sports has many advantages. Here's how and why you should inculcate a love of sports in your daughter.

Daughter Play SportsAre you one of those parents who enroll your son in tennis lessons and your daughter in dance classes? That's all very well - any extra-curricular activity is a disciplining force in itself. However, if you daughter would rather shoot the hoop than shake her hip, think again. Don't push her into a stereotype feminine activity if she doesn't show the inclination for it. Women all around the world are making big bucks in the sports field. And even if she doesn't take up sports as a profession, she will be far healthier, fitter and focused than most girls her age if she plays a sport. Plus, as your daughter enters her teens, wouldn't you rather she chases a ball than chases a man?

Here are five tips to help inculcate a love of sports in your daughter.

  1. If you don't already have membership of a club, apply for it, so your daughter has access to sports facilities. It doesn't have to be a fancy club, as long as it has the tennis, badminton or squash courts, or swimming pool.
  2. Enroll her in classes. This will help her get adjusted to the routine, and will also help her pick up the sport faster. This, in turn, would encourage her to continue with the sport and excel. Once she starts making an improvement, she would strive to get better and better. Thus, participation in a sport fosters a healthy competitiveness in your child, which is far preferable to a laidback attitude.
  3. Do you have a garden at home? Hook up a basketball hoop, and allocate a time, maybe once, twice or thrice a week, to play basketball with her. It doesn't matter if you are just as green at the game as she is. Read up on the rules, and start playing. Make it a regular activity, and before long the two of you will be pros! (And you'll lose your paunch!)
  4. Gift her a pair of skates or roller blades on her birthday. Unfortunately, there are not a great many skating rinks in India. However, this is something she can pick up even while skating around your driveway or in the corridor outside your house. Once she learns how to skate, the skill stays with her throughout her life - skating is just one of those things you never forget. Who knows, maybe 20 years down the line, when she's earning her Master's Degree in the US, she wins an ice-staking competition in the University! Wouldn't that make you proud?
  5. Encourage her in every way possible. Take her to watch sporting activities. Keep her informed of what's going on in the world of sport. Encourage her to improve her favourite game by increasing her stamina and flexibility. While most other parents would be trying to put their kids on diets by the time they enter their teens, your daughter would be toned and fit, and she wouldn't be subjected to the insecurities other teens have, who don't have a focus in their lives.

Here's a quick run-through of the advantages of being involved in a sport:

  • Keeps her healthy and fit.
  • Helps her make friends with other like-minded girls and boys.
  • Helps her fit into a new community apart from school.
  • Encourages discipline.
  • Builds character, as any other extra-curricular activity does.
  • Builds confidence.
So if she's not playing any sport, enroll her in a class today, and help her make you proud.



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Gaurang
Gaurang.9 years ago
Very good article which portrays the advantages of sports. I am very happy about my kid as he love skating very much. This interest made him to learn skating and his school Orchids International also helps him in a better way to learn skating better. He used to practice at least thrice in a week and this made him to stay active.
 
 
 
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Ankit
Ankit.14 years ago
it's a very nice article.
 
 
 
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mari
mari.14 years ago
i am not a parent yet, but i work for an after school program. every month i have a different topic. this months topic is self-confidence, and as i was searching in the web for finding ways teach self confidence i couldn't the idea of putting myself into a parents shoes. your website offers a lot of good information for parents who need advice to help parents find ways to develop kids emotionally, intellectually and confident. i will recomend your website to parents.
 
 
 
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1234
1234.14 years ago
my 5yr cries when the teacher goes out of the classroom and she won't play with the other children at lunch time. she wants to be with the teachers the whole time can you help?
 
 
 
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Shalini
Shalini.14 years ago
i feel proud that i have enrolled daughter in a local tennis club, when she was 4 and half years. now at seven and half years, she is physically and mentally good. she loves to be swimming pool on weekends even if she doesnot know swimming. this has improved her concentration and aptitude. also she is not lonely as she is fatherless nad i am away from her for work.
 
 
 
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Ashu
Ashu.14 years ago
i am a trainer and councelor. your website is very good and i learned many things from your website. i feel proud for my daughter. she is a national football player. when she was 11 years old she started to play football.everybody told her that there is no scope for football for her. but she never gave up. when she was therteen years old she met with an accident. but then also she never gave up and today she is a national football player.
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Ashu
Ashu.14 years ago
i am a trainer and councelor. your website is very good and i learned many things from your website. i feel proud for my daughter. she is a national football player. when she was 11 years old she started to play football.everybody told her that there is no scope for football for her. but she never gave up. when she was therteen years old she met with an accident. but then also she never gave up and today she is a national football player.
 
 
 
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VIRAJ
VIRAJ.14 years ago
your site is very good & informative,but can you advice for middle class persons who are in abundance.
 
 
 
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