Kids learn that respecting authority, others around them, and especially themselves is a big aspect in life. When causing trouble, you usually don't respect anyone around you or for yourself. Kids deserve to at least have respect for themselves and then work their way up to coaches, teachers, and parents. Usually, sports give kids that feeling of respect for themselves. When they have a good game or even had one good play in that game, self-respect comes with it. Student athletes could then quit troublemaking because it does not give them the same feeling as sports do. Sports keeps kids out of trouble and focused on their studies. MSU studies show kids involved in sports had 10% higher of a GPA than average. Athletes as well have a 41% better chance of graduating college (Gorman, Fitzalan).Kids learn that respecting authority, others around them, and especially themselves is a big aspect in life. When causing trouble, you usually don't respect anyone around you or for yourself. Kids deserve to at least have respect for themselves and then work their way up to coaches, teachers, and
Kids learn that respecting authority, others around them, and especially themselves is a big aspect in life. When causing trouble, you usually don't respect anyone around you or for yourself. Kids deserve to at least have respect for themselves and then work their way up to coaches, teachers, and parents. Usually, sports give kids that feeling of respect for themselves. When they have a good game or even had one good play in that game, self-respect comes with it. Student athletes could then quit troublemaking because it does not give them the same feeling as sports do. Sports keeps kids out of trouble and focused on their studies. MSU studies show kids involved in sports had 10% higher of a GPA than average. Athletes as well have a 41% better chance of graduating college (Gorman, Fitzalan).Kids learn that respecting authority, others around them, and especially themselves is a big aspect in life. When causing trouble, you usually don't respect anyone around you or for yourself. Kids deserve to at least have respect for themselves and then work their way up to coaches, teachers, and