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June 1st — International Children's Day. For most people, it's a celebration with balloons, ice cream, and rides. But there's another aspect: health. And children's health is closely linked to sports. Not big or Olympic sports, but ordinary ones: running, jumping, ball games, bars. Sports protect children from diseases, bad company, and digital addiction. We tell you how sports help protect children and what adults can do.

Statistics: children and sports

Approximately 70% of children in Russia engage in sports (in clubs, schools, independently). This is more than 10 years ago (50%). But the problem is that by the age of 15-16, only 30% remain. The others drop out — due to laziness, lack of time, pressure from coaches. The situation is similar worldwide.

Children who regularly engage in sports are 40% less likely to suffer from obesity and 30% less likely to suffer from depression. They have higher academic performance (sports improve blood supply to the brain). They find it easier to make friends.

But there is also the other side: injuries. Every fifth young athlete gets injured in a year. Coaches sometimes overwork children in pursuit of results.

How sports protect health

Physical health: strengthening the cardiovascular system (rare heart diseases), prevention of scoliosis and flat feet (with proper loads). Maintaining weight (fighting obesity). Strengthening the immune system (children get sick less often).

Mental health: reducing anxiety (sports distract from problems). Increasing self-esteem (the child sees progress). Skill of overcoming difficulties (losing is also a skill). Regulation of emotions (you can't hit a racket at the court, even though you want to).

Social health: friends in the club, ability to work in a team, respect for the opponent, protection from bullying (athletes are less likely to become victims).

How sports protect from harmful habits

Children involved in sports are 50% less likely to try cigarettes and alcohol (WHO data). They don't have time for "parties"; they value their bodies; they have something to lose (disqualification). Sports provide a legal adrenaline rush, which reduces the desire to seek thrills in drugs.

For parents: if a child has dropped out of sports, the risk of falling into bad company increases sharply. Find him an alternative: another sport, creativity, tourism.

Sports and digital addiction

Children spend 5-8 hours in front of screens a day (not counting schoolwork). Sports are a real alternative. One hour in a club takes away from the phone. Studies: children who go to the gym spend 35% less time on social networks after their workouts (they get tired, fall asleep).

Parents: enroll your child in a club where there are no phones in the dressing room. And set an example yourself: take him on hikes, bike rides, swimming pools.

The problem: injury

Sports are not without risk. Especially dangerous: football (collisions), hockey (bruises, fractures), gymnastics (stretches), judo (dislocations). What to do? A good coach and warm-up. And also protective equipment (helmets, shields, mouthguards). Rule: if a child complains of pain, do not endure it, go to the doctor. A small injury left untreated can become chronic.

Important: do not force a child to participate through force. Sports should be fun.

What parents can do on International Children's Day

Give your child a swimming pool or rock climbing club membership, not a tablet. Go to the stadium together — not as spectators, but as runners. Organize a courtyard tournament in football, badminton, or marbles. Sign up for an early morning workout in the park (many cities offer free classes on June 1st).

Talk to your child about the benefits of sports. Not through moralizing, but through examples: "Look at that boy, how he flips gracefully. Do you want to do that?". Praise for any physical activity.

If a child doesn't want to go to a sports school, don't force them. Maybe he needs not sports, but dancing or orienteering. The main thing is movement.

Government initiatives

In Russia, the program "Sports for All" is in effect: free clubs in schools and neighborhoods. By 2026, 10,000 sports facilities will be opened. There are also the "Golden Puck" and "Leather Ball" — free children's tournaments. On International Children's Day (June 1st), open training sessions with professional athletes are held in many cities.

What else is needed? More coaches with pedagogical education, fewer with a "I used to play" diploma. Control over loads. And of course, funding.

International Children's Day is not just about protecting a child from danger. It's about giving them wings. Sports are one of those wings. They are invisible, but strong. Let every child find their sport. Not for medals, but for life.


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