If you though education was only learning your schoolbooks or completing your assignments on time, you are mistaken. Your whole life is a learning process and assimilates new experiences and utilizes talents to complete the education. Similarly, extra curricular activities irrespective of whether it is sports, art, theatre, music related, gives you confidence. Numerous studies have found that children that stay interested in extra curricular activities are better at studies than those who don not participate. For many children, extra curricular activities are a creative outlet for their talent and are the focal point of how the child attains confidence and enhances self esteem.
There are numerous children who are not interested in the classes especially if they are not doing well, and perceive it as failure. But success in extra curricular activities can actually help them feel self confident with an affirmation that they are good at something. When this happens at the right age and time it kindles their interest in studies and school work and becomes an incentive to do better at everything that they undertake. In most cases, a little help from the teachers and parents in evaluating and encouraging the child to take up something that interests the child is important.
Additionally, by participating in group activities within a variety of extra curricular framework, teaches kids about sharing, caring, team spirit, sense of honesty, developing sportsmen spirit and the value of fair play. Not only does that help in building better character but encourages them to stay off drugs and substance abuse. Extra curricular activities are not just about cutting out on sleep or just adding up stuff on the child’s busy schedule but it is about learning time management. Thus, you can see the direct co-relation between extra curricular activities and education. And that is real education- learning life skills, apart from doing well academically.
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