雅思寫(xiě)作論據(jù):To Play, or to Compete?

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    To Play, or to Compete?
    1. Organized sports activities bring damage rather than benefits to
    children both physically and psychologically .
    2. Physically, as they are still at the stage of developing bodies, hard
    exercises and tough playing will be inappropriate for them.
    3. Psychologically, winning and losing—the keynote of adult life --- may
    mean too heavy a burden for children who should have fun and enjoy the game at
    that age.
    4. The primary goal of a professional athlete – winning – is not
    appropriate for children. Their goal should be having fun, learning, and being
    with friends.
    5. Children will benefit more from those programs emphasizing fitness,
    self-esteem, cooperation, sportsmanship, and individual performance.
    6. Besides physical hazards and anxieties, competitive sports pose
    psychological dangers for children.