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From the pitch to the page: why active kids make great writers

This article challenges the common belief that only “quiet, bookish” children can be good writers. In reality, active and energetic kids often have the perfect foundation for storytelling.

Through sports and physical activity, children develop key skills that translate directly into writing: focus, discipline, resilience, and creativity. Their real-life experiences with competition, teamwork, and emotion naturally equip them to understand story elements like conflict, character development, and tension.