Social and Moral development with Physical Education among students : A review Dinesh
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Benefits, Outcomes, Physical Education, Sports, SchoolsAbstract
While it's common knowledge that Physical Education and sports are good for your body, it's not always as well acknowledged that they're also good for your mind. Children who exercise regularly have improved mental health and cognitive development, which in turn increases the likelihood that they will grow up to be productive members of society (Sibley, 2003). Shields and Bredemeier (1995), Green (2003), and Capel (2003) all agreed that physical education instructors had a unique ability to understand and respond to their students' emotional and developmental needs (PSHE). But it is common belief that an educators have a far bigger effect on students and may affect them in many more ways, including but not limited to their spiritual, moral, cultural, intellectual, and social growth. When presented properly, they may also help kids grow in areas like social and behavioral competence, self-confidence, and school spirit, and even academic and cognitive proficiency.
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