Some children may not be able to accept commands from other team members or have trouble adjusting to being part of a team. Once a child experiences the reality of sports, he begins to be more open to new things and begins to accept others. Over time a child begins to realize their own abilities and how they could use them to their advantage or the team's advantage. You learn leadership skills that help you develop patience and understanding for your teammates. Those who cannot tolerate the difficulties of playing sports or working as a team will not develop the strong bond that sports creates between other teammates and will eventually abandon the sport. Those who stay in the sport end up being more extroverted and want the feeling of new experiences. An open mind is an important quality in the real world because it leads to multiple options for where a child might want to go in the future. Sports makes a child want to constantly work to improve and be prepared for the unknown. The different points of view proposed in team sport allow the bond between team members to be strengthened, strengthening the whole
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