Saturday, March 29, 2014

Morale development in physical education

Physical education is ever increasingly becoming a thing of the past as schools around the country continue to cut P.E. to try to save money. I believe that P.E. should be kept in schools.
It is a huge part of helping kids mature, not only physically, but mentally as well.
Physical education teaches kids the basic skills for many team sports that later help them to learn concepts such as teamwork, responsibility, accountability and other things that can help that kid feel better about themselves.
Physical education should also be used in as many ways as possible to ensure that kids can develop a healthy morale.
Teaching kids to be confident in their self and they’re abilities, not only in sport related activities, but also in life as a person who can contribute to society is essential in setting that child up for success.
Developing a child’s morale at a young age will help them make smarter judgment in a situation that deals with ethics, learn to take orders from a superior or future boss and give them an intrinsic motivation to contribute in group settings.
Having a strong developed morale is key to success later on in life and I feel that PE is a great platform to develop this part of our psyche at a young age rather than trying to develop this later in life and relearn life long habits that have already been established.




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