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Gaming promotes social skills; more than 70 per cent of gamers play, either competitively or co-operatively, with a friend
added by Anonymous 640 days ago 1 0
Yes it is true that the game/sports teacher us alot of things which includes physicality, self-esteem, fitness and sociality and so on
added by Anonymous 721 days ago 3 0
The game of football teaches us to Work hard, play smart,
and work together as a team.
Don't run with the ball until you've caught it, Be good at everything and great at something, Play through the pain, Keep your opponent honest, balance your attack,
Defense wins championships,
Offense wins fans.
added by Anonymous 769 days ago 3 0
Sport teaches us physical exercises as well as other things.
Games nurture optimism and create positive emotions. Gaming teaches players how to deal with frustration and anxiety. Gaming promotes social skills; more than 70 per cent of gamers play, either competitively or co-operatively, with a friend. Games are being used to treat certain medical and mental health conditions.
added by Anonymous 818 days ago 5 0