The Role of Sports in the Development of Children’s Health and Empathy Skills
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https://doi.org/10.69760/portuni.26020005Keywords:
child development, physical education, sports games, empathy, psychological developmentAbstract
This article analyzes how sports and active games contribute to children’s physical health and the formation of empathy-related competencies. In contemporary educational contexts, children’s development is increasingly understood as a multidimensional process in which motor activity, emotional regulation, social interaction, and moral learning reinforce one another. Drawing on pedagogical and psychological literature, the paper synthesizes how structured physical education, team sports, and age-appropriate active games support functional growth, endurance, and healthy lifestyle habits while simultaneously shaping children’s prosocial behaviors such as cooperation, perspective-taking, respect for rules, and compassionate responses to peers. The study also considers how collective sports experiences can support civic responsibility and socially constructive attitudes by cultivating self-discipline, fairness, mutual support, and the ability to handle success and failure with emotional balance. Methodologically, the article uses a qualitative, integrative review and thematic analysis of the provided sources, with attention to the educational functions of play, the psychological mechanisms of social learning, and the practical requirements for organizing inclusive game-based activities. The results indicate that sports and games serve not only as a health-promoting tool but also as a pedagogical environment in which children rehearse social roles, learn emotional self-control, and develop empathy through repeated cooperative action. The discussion highlights implications for teachers, parents, and school psychologists regarding balanced program design, individual differences, and the prevention of sedentary lifestyles.
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