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Many teens in high school want to try out for sports because they think it will make them more popular. But there are lots of other benefits1.sports that teens may overlook.

With TV, movies, computers, and video games2. (become)more and more popular, it has become so much 3.(easy) for teens to be by themselves rather than going out with friends. Kids used to hang out at the mall or drive around the town; now they just sit at home. Getting teens into a sport gives them 4.opportunity to go out and socialize. 5.they may not find a new best friend, they will learn how to interact and work as a team, something they’ll find 6.(use) later in life.

More and more kids are becoming overweight. If teens see that their physical condition is causing them to perform 7. (bad), they may 8.(motivate) to do other activities to get healthy. By the time your child 9.(reach) their teenager year, part of good parenting will be providing them with direction and 10. (encourage) and continuing to help them develop a healthy style of living.

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