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By playing sports, children learn how to get along with their peers and interact positively with their coaches and elders. It builds sportsmanship spirits in them, whether they win or lose. The losing team shake hands with the winning one and pat on their shoulders as a gesture of appreciating them. Children playing together as a team, share and celebrate their victory together. The passage best supports the statement that:
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A. | Many parents assume that attitude isn't something that develops until the preadolescent or teen years. |
B. | Fostering children's positive attitudes toward physical activity would be conducive to the promotion of current and lifelong physical activity participation of children. |
C. | Sports play an important role in psychological development and social well-being of a child. |
D. | The children who play sports get more chance of meeting and interacting with people. |
Answer» D. The children who play sports get more chance of meeting and interacting with people. | |