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12 raring2go .co.uk Raring2go! you and your t FODVV \RXōOO ƓQG LW ooking for a loca L your go- o gu child id f KHUH LQ l club or e or It improves a child's social skills. Football is a team sport, so communication with the other players is vital for the success of the game, therefore improving social interaction. Football develops positive self-esteem and confidence. This past year and a half in lockdown has been a massive challenge for kids with reduced class bubbles, distancing etc so it’s really important to help them build their confidence and self-esteem by growing their sphere of friends… It creates greater focus for the child. There are so many things going on in our children’s lives, school work, homework, family & friendships, to narrow down their thought processes is a healthy thing to do. Football keeps their mind focused on the game, their role in it and nothing else… Promotes teamwork and sharing.We are all taught from the first day of Nursery/school to share and work with our friends, Football cements this by promoting teamwork from the off. Keeps kids healthy and fit.With so many games being played on a screen or device, it’s good to know at least once or twice a week your child will be playing a physical sport, building their energy levels and keeping them fit and healthy in the process. Improves their mental wellbeing. Our children’s mental health is of such importance and we need to ensure they are kept healthy and happy. The game of football teaches them so many things and also gives enjoyment, which in turn helps maintain their mental health. Look local for your Football clubs, they are a great resource in the community… get playing! The social benefits of children learning to play football With the European Football Championships final on July 11th 2021, here are a few reasons why children should learn how to play the beautiful game…
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