Both group sports and individual activities have their respective pros and cons for kids. Here’s a quick guide to it
Group sports are excellent for teaching kids' collaboration, social skills, and teamwork.
Since group sports involve working with others for a common goal, it improves communication.
Individual activities and sports challenge kids based on their capacity and strengths.
Solo sport individuals practice extra hard and listen to their coach to develop self-discipline.
Group sports can also lead to conflicts and disputes among team members when disagreements arise.
Individual sports and activities do enhance self-esteem but also bring your child into the spotlight, irrespective of performance
Individual sports can be stressful for kids as they feel alone, while carrying all the burden of winning.