Need Of Encouragement In Sports
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
In most of the developing countries, participating in events of sports from the childhood is not a new thing. Lots of kids play sports and parents do encourage their children to do sports as well. The main reason behind this is the parents know that sports can be the future of their children. They can not only earn their living through it but they can have name and fame with it. So parents in developed countries have nothing in against of children having interest rather in sports than in the studies.
Well it is just the same in developing and underdeveloped countries as well except the main emphasis in those countries would be in studies rather than sports. I don't know who to blame...either the government of the parents for not letting the kids play and develop their skills, the field in which they are interested in the early childhood. I have seen lots of kids playing good sports in our country, Nepal, but most of them end up doing graduation and wandering around for the official jobs. If only we had something like professional sports from which the player could not only play their favorite sports but earn through it too. Most of the good players in any sports will only play till their intermediate level. Then after the career comes first. If they go with the sports they surely will have hard time sustaining their lives so most of them go with the studies and then with the official jobs. Well this has been the custom of the poor and underdeveloped countries; you send your children to the school, college, and after graduation back to searching jobs and if not going abroad for the further studies and settling there with a good job. So most of the parents don't encourage their kids into sports. I think if the responsible parents don't seek the need of sports and don't have the knowledge about the sports being the career for their kids, slowly the passion of sports amongst the newborns will decrease and sports will soon become distinct in the poor, underdeveloped, and developing countries. So I think everyone should encourage their kids in sports and seek the necessary help for securing the future of sports by every means necessary.
Well it is just the same in developing and underdeveloped countries as well except the main emphasis in those countries would be in studies rather than sports. I don't know who to blame...either the government of the parents for not letting the kids play and develop their skills, the field in which they are interested in the early childhood. I have seen lots of kids playing good sports in our country, Nepal, but most of them end up doing graduation and wandering around for the official jobs. If only we had something like professional sports from which the player could not only play their favorite sports but earn through it too. Most of the good players in any sports will only play till their intermediate level. Then after the career comes first. If they go with the sports they surely will have hard time sustaining their lives so most of them go with the studies and then with the official jobs. Well this has been the custom of the poor and underdeveloped countries; you send your children to the school, college, and after graduation back to searching jobs and if not going abroad for the further studies and settling there with a good job. So most of the parents don't encourage their kids into sports. I think if the responsible parents don't seek the need of sports and don't have the knowledge about the sports being the career for their kids, slowly the passion of sports amongst the newborns will decrease and sports will soon become distinct in the poor, underdeveloped, and developing countries. So I think everyone should encourage their kids in sports and seek the necessary help for securing the future of sports by every means necessary.
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