Sports Safety - Identifying
High-Risk Situations
Sports can be played in an organized setting, at school, in the street,
or even in the backyard. A child can benefit from participating in sports
both emotionally and physically. However, proper precautions need to be
taken when children take part in a sport, because their bodies are still
growing and their coordination may not be fully developed. Precautions can
range from wearing proper safety gear to appropriate adult supervision and
enforcement of game rules. To ensure that your child is participating
safely in sports, be aware of the following high-risk situations:
- faulty or ill-fitting safety gear and equipment
- inappropriate skill, weight, and/or physical and psychological
maturity level for the sport
- lack of adult supervision
- lack of appropriate hydration
- unsafe playing environment
- lack of enforced sports rules
A special note about sports-related stress:The pressure to win when participating in sports, a poor
relationship with a coach, or frustration about never getting to play in
games can affect a child negatively. Signs that your child may be
suffering from stress related to a sport may include the following:
- loss of appetite
- vomiting
- headaches
- depression
- sleeping more than usual
- lethargy
- withdrawn from friends, family, and/or activities
Deciding whether to withdraw a child from a sport should be based on
what the child says and what the parent observes. Quitting may or may not
benefit your child. On the other hand, "sticking it out" may also be
detrimental to your child. Winning should not be placed above learning and
playing the sports. To avoid sports-related stress, the American Academy
of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends the following:
- Make sure your child is in the appropriate age and skill group for
that sport.
- The rules and playing ground should be amended to make the sports
fair for all who play (such as lowering the basketball goal or
shortening the distance of a race).
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