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Firstly, the Children and young people of all ages are encouraged to improve their leadership

and social skills after school by encouraging them to participate in activities such as camps,
singing and acting groups, interactive learning activities, sports and art programmes, and
recreational fun events. The pressure on parents to help their children achieve academically,
create competitive college applications, or assist them find employment sometimes results in a
misunderstanding of the importance of unstructured playtime in helping children acquire the
skills they'll need to succeed in real life.

It's possible that being active in school clubs and activities helps us maintain our cognitive
abilities. It may be useful in helping us deal with the stresses of school work. The consequence is
that our schedules are so full that even on the weekends, we have nothing planned. We get to
meet fascinating individuals and have a nice time as a bonus because of it. We get to meet new
people and have a good time when we join a band, for example. Joining a school club or activity
enables you to study and have fun at the same time! We can do more activities outside of school
thanks to clubs than within.

Balance between school and extracurricular activities may be difficult for some students due to
their hectic schedules. They may not have enough time to complete their projects or prepare for
tests. Because of their hectic schedules, they don't have time to spend with their loved ones.
Student costs such as transportation, meals, and lodging will be a waste of money.

To conclude that according to my own convictions, extracurricular activities for youngsters have
no harmful effects or drawbacks.

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