1. Physical activities help to improve the self-confidence and self-esteem of preschool children.
Sports activities provide many opportunities for preschool children to show their abilities. In these activities, they can feel their ability and value by successfully completing various tasks. This positive experience can help them build self-confidence and self-esteem, and then improve their mental health.
2. Physical activities help to cultivate preschool children's cooperative spirit and competitive consciousness.
Many sports activities require preschool children to participate in teamwork. In these activities, they learned how to cooperate with others and how to compete, and cultivated their spirit of cooperation and sense of competition. This kind of experience can help them better adapt to the social environment and improve their social adaptability.
The fundamental goal of children's sports
1, strengthen children's physique and promote good health.
Childhood is a critical period of physical development. Physical activities can improve children's physical fitness and physical fitness, enhance their adaptability and resistance, and reduce the occurrence of diseases. Scientific physical activities can also promote the development of children's bones, muscles and organs, and help to form correct body posture and good exercise habits.
2. Cultivate children's sports skills and interests.
Childhood is a critical period for learning all kinds of sports skills, and children's sports skills and hobbies are cultivated through sports activities. By learning various sports skills, children can experience the fun and sense of accomplishment of sports and enhance their self-confidence and self-esteem. Sports activities can cultivate children's team spirit and sense of competition, and improve their social adaptability.
3. Cultivate children's good spiritual quality and social adaptability.
Childhood is a critical period of personality formation, and children's good spiritual quality and social adaptability can be cultivated through sports activities. In sports activities, children need to overcome difficulties, abide by rules and cooperate with others, which can help children form independent, independent, self-disciplined and cooperative personality characteristics.