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    on ectra-curricular activities. Participating onextra-curricular activities contributes a lot and helps the child molds their social being. From preparatory to elementary to high school and even to college, school doesn't only for academicenhancements and purposes, it always includes extra-curricular activities.Students who participate in extracurricular activities generally benefit from the many opportunitiesafforded them. Benefits of participating in extracurricular activities included having better

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    around eighty percent of students participate in extracurricular activities. Participating in an extracurricular activity involves balance between the activity and academics while gaining positive impacts. Many people do not see or understand the importance of extracurricular activities. Critics might argue that extracurricular activities may harm student academic success, but what they do not realize is the benefits from extracurricular activities. The following argument started when the question

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    Can being involved in extracurricular activities both inside and outside of school help students increase their chances of doing well during school? Many people in school, no matter what age or grade one may be in, are involved in some type of extracurricular. Of this same group, however, some only participate due to their guardians deciding what they will be involved in as a child. Whether it be attached to the school they attend or not, many people aren’t aware of the many positive effects that

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    participate in some type of extracurricular activities (Gardner, Roth and Brooks-Gunn, 2006). Extracurricular activities can include sports, journalism, drama or theater, art or music, youth groups, student council, and clubs. Today about one in four students participate in academics clubs (Miller & Zittleman, 2012). Since extracurricular activities are so popular among students, it is important to understand the pros and cons of engaging in extracurricular activities. The purpose of this literature

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    psychological sense of personal identity. Extracurricular activities can be defined as activities that take place for anyone of any age outside their workspace, done recreationally. For a lot of students, extracurricular activities are seen as an escape from the daily stresses of academics and everyday life. It’s something that allows for their interests and talents take over to help keep their minds and bodies engaged. Knowledge of the effect of extracurriculars on emerging adults is important because

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    principal’s decision to make extracurricular activities mandatory. When most students get off the bus they go home, veg out on the couch,play video games, and eat junk food. They usually do this because they don’t want to do their homework, or they’re just lazy. However, they probably wouldn’t do this if, they had to stay after school for a club of some sort because if they did, they’d be drowning under the amount of homework they’d have to do. Extracurricular activities are beneficial because they

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    adolescents to participate in extracurricular activities. Student who participate in these activities improve their academic scores and social life. Extracurricular activities can also help reduce many peer pressure related problems. “They enrich the lives of the students, their families and our communities. These activities create well rounded children who learn what their interests and talents are because they have been exposed to such opportunities” (Extracurricular Activities, Blogadmin). For most

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    parents might ask is, “How involved should kids be in extracurricular activities or should they even be involved at all?” Extracurricular activities can be both advantageous and unpromising depending on what the student plans on participating in and also how many activities the student plans participating in. Many studies have been conducted trying to find the answer to those questions. One great thing that comes along with extracurricular activities is that it looks great on college applications.

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    Extracurricular activities are offered on every single college campus around the world and these extracurricular activities can be associated with sports, singing, dancing, yoga, Greek Life, photography etc. There have been few studies that try to show a correlation between the social and emotional satisfaction that is acquired due to being involved with extracurricular activities, and getting social satisfaction from these activities may make the student in question have less stress in their day

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    for their extracurricular activities and personal lives. But, not only is that not possible, it is not plausible. Obviously, for students, keeping up with their work and personal lives is a hard task to manage, but developing their time management skills is something each student will need to learn to do as they continue their studies in college. Teachers should not have to plan their curriculum around student responsibilities due to the numerous types of jobs and extracurricular activities students

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