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Teaching Kids Sportsmanship

pGood sportsmanship can be seen when teammates, opponents, coaches, and officials treat each other with respect even if the result of the game is unfavorable to them.nbsp; Nowadays, we live in a world where values are no longer as important as it used to be.nbsp; Children are taught how to win and acquire the most prized a href=http://www.bw-trophies.com/ target=_blankmedals and trophies/a, but are not taught how to accept defeat.nbsp;/p
pThese days, you can seldom see kids who lose with dignity and respect for the opposing team.nbsp; Blaming other people, for them, is quite ordinary.nbsp; You see, kids only say what they say or behave in the way that they behave when they see older people say the same things and act the same way.nbsp; This is exactly why kids should be taught how to lose gracefully and handle failure with dignity.nbsp; In this way, you are also teaching them perseverance, and respect./p
pInstilling sportsmanship in children will make them more mature even at a young age.nbsp; Parents can start by prodding them to make small gestures towards their opponents like shaking their hands.nbsp; Later, they can teach the kids to acknowledge the great plays made by their opponents during the game.If you have taught your kids to understand the value of respect and sportsmanship, then as a parent, you deserve more than golden a href=http://www.bw-trophies.com/ target=_blanktrophies and medals/a./p
pAsking them to join them for ice cream will create an opening for the start of friendship.nbsp; They should be taught that one little act of kindness will go a long way and highly appreciated.nbsp; Added to that, the tension between each teams will be eased.nbsp; So instead of building walls, they build bridges./p
pShowing sportsmanship is not always easy, especially if something unfair really happened that caused the team to lose the game.nbsp; Congratulating the opposing team after a tight game is difficult.nbsp;/p
pPsychologically, kids who are not a good sport may bully other kids.nbsp; But those kids who have been taught early on that respect is important, will carry this for life.nbsp;/p

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