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Why are there so few girls playing high school sports?

Aug 30, 2016 · Girls and women who play sports have a more positive body image and experience higher states of psychological well-being than girls and women who do not play sports. Sport is where boys have traditionally learned about teamwork, goal-setting, the pursuit of excellence in performance and other achievement-oriented behaviors—critical skills necessary for success in …

Do you know the factors influencing girls’ participation in sports?

Jan 15, 2020 · Girls in sports are two times more likely than boys to drop out by the age of 14. While the drop in female coaches and lack of access …

Do girls and women benefit from playing sports?

1. Why they drop out: Lack of access. Girls have 1.3 million fewer opportunities to play high school sports than boys have. Lack of physical education in schools and limited opportunities to play sports in both high school and college mean girls have to look elsewhere for sports –which may not exist or may cost more money.

Are girls as interested in sport as boys?

May 15, 2019 · Gil & Jean: Girls who participate in sports are less likely to drop out of school, more likely to go on to college, and more likely to graduate from college. They tend to avoid a whole host of risk-taking and self-destructive behaviors. Girl athletes have one of the lowest rates of tobacco use among any sector of the high-school population ...

How many kids play sports in 2019?

In 2019, the Aspen Institute’s State of Play report found that “22% of kids ages 6 to 12 in households with incomes under $25,000 played sports on a regular basis, compared to 43% of kids from homes earning $100,000 or more.”. Melissa Harper, co-founder and CEO of Good Sports, believes that active play for children is a right, not a privilege.

Who is the CEO of Good Sports?

Melissa Harper, co-founder and CEO of Good Sports, believes that active play for children is a right, not a privilege. Working through community-based organizations and youth sports teams and leagues, Good Sports distributes sporting equipment, footwear and apparel donated by its corporate sporting goods partners.

Why do girls drop out of sports?

Sports require a place to participate – and for many girls, especially in dense urban environments, that means traveling to facilities through unsafe neighborhoods or lacking any means to get to a good facility miles away .

Why do girls drop out of high school?

Girls have 1.3 million fewer opportunities to play high school sports than boys have. Lack of physical education in schools and limited opportunities to play sports in both high school and college mean girls have to look elsewhere for sports –which may not exist or may cost more money.

Better Physical Health

Better Grades in School

  • Playing sports help girls do better in school. Girls who play sports: 1. Are better at organizing, setting priorities, and budgeting time. Playing sports adds to - not detracts from - a girl's time, energy, and commitment to schoolwork and increases the desire to attend college. 2. Perform better in math and science. A 1998 study found a strong and positive correlation between a girl'…
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Better Social Life/More Community Involvement

  • Girls who play sports are more socially well-adjusted than girls who don't: 1. Entry into an achievement-based social network: Sports provide girls a core of buddies, integrating them, as Sandra Hanson and Rebecca Kraus, researchers at Catholic University argue, into male -type "networks that are larger, less intimate and more based on achievement" which are different fro…
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Better Emotional/Psychological Health

  • Playing sports helps girls emotionally and psychologically: 1. Higher self-esteem.Teenage girls generally experience a self-esteem crisis far more serious than boys. Girls playing sports have higher self-esteem and look to relationships with boys less to build self-esteem. They say that sports give them more confidence. 2. Better self-image. Female...
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