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What are the benefits of extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities are beneficial for children because they promote their personal development, as well as social relationships with their friends.

Extracurricular activities are beneficial for children because they promote their personal development. They also encourage social relationships with their friends or classmates, in a different environment. The development of extracurricular activities is related to a better level of education and academic performance. It is also associated with greater personal and social maturity. In addition, organizing and supervising part of the leisure time can avoid inappropriate attitudes or behaviors. However, it is very important to have the opinion of the minor when selecting the type of activities to be carried out. This is because the child may see them as an imposition and end up hating them. On the contrary, it is best to talk to the child and propose different activities, both sports and cultural and leisure. This is so that he can point out the ones that interest him the most. It may happen that you start one of them and later discover that you don’t like it or that you’re not good at it (especially in the case of sports). In that case, there is nothing wrong with changing to another until you find the one that best suits your tastes and possibilities. It is advisable to combine sports and leisure activities with some academic activities that provide added value for the student’s future. Some examples are languages ​​and computing. How to choose the ideal extracurricular activity Talk to teachers. They can also provide guidance on the child’s preferences and abilities. Especially in what aspects of their character they could benefit from the development of certain activities. Ask the child what they would like to do. This explains the characteristics of the different options. available. Some children show a very clear interest from a very young age in painting, certain sports, computers, music, in other cases, it will be necessary to try. Take into account the child’s capabilities and abilities to avoid frustrations. Combine academic activities with other leisure and/or sports activities. This way the activity will not seem like a simple extension of the school day. Make sure the child will be able to attend the activity. Find out about the activities that take place in the same center where the child studies. Keep in mind that the child also has to do homework, study, play and be with his or her family after the activity. Therefore, the child’s agenda should not be overcrowded because it could cause stress and harm their academic performance.