The best way to teach children to cooperate is through team sports at school, to what extent do you agree or disagree?

Teamwork has become a valuable virtue in many countries to the point that they try to bring up

children

with

this

skill. There is an argument that doing

sports

in a

team

is the best

way

for

children

to acquire that at school and I mostly agree with

this

idea.

On the one hand, it seems to me that there are

also

other ways for

children

to learn teamwork other than

team

sports

. They can get tasks

such

as cleaning their class as a

team

or playing some games.

For example

, grouping students by their teacher and playing pantomime is a

way

to learn that thinking together is more beneficial. Another

way

is taking a group examination. In

this

way

, each student should answer just one question but everyone will get the same score.

Therefore

, all of them will be panelised if even one pupil cannot answer correctly.

Consequently

, they will all study together for the

next

exam.

On the other hand

, I almost agree that learning cooperation through

team

sports

may be the best

way

for

children

. They will find out that the smallest disharmony would result in losing the game.

For instance

, if a defender passes the ball to a player from the other

team

, they may receive an irrecoverable goal and lose the game.

Therefore

, the importance of teamwork and harmony will be revealed to them. Cooperation in a

team

sport

also

simulates a workplace atmosphere for them when they should work with their colleagues to achieve their goals.

In conclusion,

although

there are many ways to teach

children

to cooperate, I approximately agree that participating in

team

sports

at school is the best

way

not only for their childhood but

also

for their adult life.

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