Statsky says in her article “I am strongly opposed to young kids playing tackle football. It is not the right stage of development for them to be taught to crash into other kids”. They are not being taught to crash into each other they are playing football. The rules of the sport tells them they have to tackle the player with the ball they are not tackling them to hurt them it is apart of the game they are playing. They are also wearing protective pads when playing to cushion the blows, they are not just mindlessly crushing into one another to knock the other one down.
Statsky suggests the competitive part of sports is not good thing for children when she says “ Winning and …show more content…
These children are eager to learn skills, to enjoy the camaraderie of the team, and earn self-respect by trying hard to benefit their team.”. Which is my point exactly, this statement alone is all you need to hear to understand that children learn important values from sports that build up their self-respect and respect for others be it teammate or opponent. Competitiveness is a necessary part of a child’s nature that they need to have in the future as an adult. In every other aspect of a child’s development it is best to get them started early like reading, writing, and counting, why not hone their competitive side as