The topic of whether tackle football is harmful to children has been talked about for a while. Children’s tackle football is similar to football that adults play. With this reason, some people are saying that tackle football is too dangerous of a sport for children to play, and it should be banned. Other people disagree saying that it is beneficial for the kids and will give them the experience needed if they want to play football when they get older. Although football is a good source of exercise and beneficial for cardiovascular health, tackle football should be banned for kids because it can lead to neurological problems, they are underdeveloped and more fragile than adults, and they develop behavioral issues. Children’s tackle football …show more content…
In the article “The Pros and Cons of Playing Football” it states, “’You do a lot of different types of training when you participate in football, from sprints to distance running to interval training to weight lifting,’ says Dr. Behr. ‘So it’s really a good overall health benefit to someone in any age group.’” The kids do different exercises that help them with endurance. They can also help to be fit for any other sport they want to do. Although football is beneficial for health, children are underdeveloped and more fragile than adults are. In the article “Ban Tackle Football Under Age 12” it says, “The “white matter” of the brain is critical for a number of functions, including protecting the brain. This white matter slowly develops until the early twenties.” The article also talks about how the white matter is not able to properly shield the brain (for kids six through 12) from any trauma. It is critical that children’s nervous systems can develop at these ages and a hit to the head can lead to negative outcomes later in …show more content…
The article “The Pros and Cons of Playing Football” states, “’You learn time management, you learn discipline,’ says Dr. Behr. ‘You learn how to deal with losses and disappointments.’” It is important that children learn how to be responsible at an early age. This can help them throughout school and is beneficial when looking for a job/ securing a job. Even though some kids can learn how to be responsible, they are still susceptible to developing behavioral issues. In the article “Ban Tackle Football Under Age 12” it states, “They concluded that there was an increased risk for behavioral and cognitive problems over time. The behavioral problems were doubled among kids who began playing prior to age 12, and the depression tripled.” Multiple studies were done in different areas, and it showed that most of the children who played tackle football in their youth have developed behavioral issues. These issues can stem from the multiple hits to the head or the type of environment they were