Millennials and Family

Latest projections indicate that millennials will have fewer children than baby boomers. The uncertainty of their job prospects and career development is why they have a small family.

Benefits of Sports for World Wise Children

💪Sports help them channel their talents and skills that they otherwise could not do in the classroom and at home.

💪Kids learn about teamwork and understand everyone has to contribute to winning the game.

💪Kids actively engaged in sports can be good role models for their peers to do better.

💪They see the competition on and off the field to learn about successes and failures.

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How Some Sports Benefit World Wise Children

⚽️Football – The game facilitates teamwork, fairness, discipline

🤸‍♀️Gymnastics is balance and flexibility. The sport helps a child to be flexible.

📣Cheerleading requires a positive and enthusiastic attitude. Perfect for nurturing teamwork,

🥋Judo helps to develop physical, spiritual, and emotional growth.

🎾Tennis – provides strength, flexibility, endurance, and speed.

Youth Power in Ping-Pong Diplomacy

Fifty years ago, the U.S. table tennis team was invited by its Chinese counterpart to visit China. The U.S. players landed in Beijing in 1971, becoming the first delegation to visit China since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949.

Table tennis fans gathered at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Washington state, on November 30, 2021, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ping pong diplomacy. Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the same place in 2015. The high school’s principal, Patrick Erwin, referred to X’i’s letter in which he wrote: “Young people are the future and hope of a country, and friendship between the people of our countries needs to be carried forward by the younger generation.”

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Sports is the Most Powerful Tool

Sports is the most powerful tool for World Wise Children to break down barriers and bring them together from all over the world, regardless of their nationality, religion, culture, or skin color.

The fundamental goal for a worldwide children’s sports team is to develop friendship, respect for one another, and learn about each other that will help them interact with people.