An AMSSM toolkit to promote safe and
healthy participation in youth sports
 
Play.Stay.Thrive
An AMSSM toolkit to promote safe and
healthy participation in youth sports
Play.Stay.Thrive
An AMSSM toolkit to promote safe and
healthy participation in youth sports

Is it OK for my child not to participate in organized sports and only play pickup games with friends?

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Any physical activity is beneficial for overall health. Just like organized sports, pick-up games can provide this opportunity. However, there are multiple additional benefits of pick-up games.

  • Child driven games promote creativity, problem solving, conflict resolution, and social skills like communication, leadership and teamwork.
  • The fun and child-centered goals of pick-up games can help promote life-long enjoyment of sport and a greater likelihood of sustaining physical activity into adulthood.
  • Pick-up games provide exposure to different sports and activities for free and in low pressure settings which permits for greater interest and skill exploration.
  • This form of free play also provides an opportunity for kids to interact and bond with peers and form friendships away from adult intervention.

 

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References:

Visek AJ, Achrati SM, Manning H, et al. The Fun Integration Theory: Towards Sustaining Children and Adolescents Sport Participation. J Phys Act Health 2015:12:423-33.