Abstract

A scientific article explores the role of extracurricular activities in primary education, highlighting their potential benefits for children's physical, social, creative, and academic development. The article emphasizes that extracurricular activities provide a well-rounded education for children and can help them develop important skills such as teamwork, communication, and leadership. The article also notes that participation in extracurricular activities can promote academic success by improving time-management and organizational skills, fostering responsibility, and enhancing overall attitudes towards learning. Based on these findings, the article recommends that schools should encourage and support extracurricular activities to promote the holistic development of children in primary education.

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