
Co-curricular activities are undoubtedly designed and much better matched to the relevant academic curricula, or scholastic education, so every student can easily learn outside their academic curriculum.
How do co-curricular activities help you to think out of the box?
Students’ problem-solving, reasoning, critical, creative, communicative, and collaborative skills are developed through extracurricular activities. Extracurriculars also help in the development of children’s personalities. Children who play sports are more likely to develop the quality of sportsmanship, which helps them deal with failures and hardships in life. It also creates a sense of healthy competition among children.
Role of extracurriculars in the development of a child.
Co-curricular activities also help in maintaining good mental health as it acts as an escape or time off of their academic pressure. Extracurriculars can create a sense of responsibility and accountability in young minds as children juggle their time and complete their daily tasks while respecting the time boundaries for work. And ultimately, extracurriculars help in college applications as well.