61782 Some sports psychiatrists are warning about athletes suffering from "over-training syndrome," showing mental and/or physical disorders developed by grueling training with no days off.
61783 As of next school year, the Ministry of Education will investigate the actual situation of after-school athletic activities at junior high and high schools and discuss what are the desirable ways for those activities to exist, but it is our hope that club activities will become an opportunity to develop skills in a sport that can be enjoyed throughout one's lifetime.
61784 Another concern about the latest suicide case is what the coach said.
61785 The coach used very abusive language, saying "I'm not letting you play in the game. Turn in your uniform number!" seemingly denying her existence in the team.
61786 Consequently, she wrote in her note that "with such a coach, I would come to hate softball which is my love."
61787 A teacher took away joy of softball from a student and, as a consequence, her life as well.
61788 In a survey conducted by the Iwate Prefecture Teachers' Union with former junior high and high school students, to the question of "What students did not want teachers to ever say again," the answers included. "You are stupid"; "Don't come to school anymore"; "I wish you were dead"; and, "I don't even want to see your face."
61789 Callous remarks made by teachers that hurt children's feelings may drive them to refuse to go to school and may turn them into targets of bullying.
61790 Just like this recent case, such remarks could even drive them to death.
61791 Teachers and parents should find and nurture each child's strengths and uniqueness, instead of renouncing him or her.
61792 That in turn should give children hopes and goals in their lives.
61793 On the other hand, we must keep in mind that we have to teach children to be strong enough to endure hardships.
61794 While volunteer-based civil activities spanning over global environmental protection to welfare problems in an aging society have been increasing year after year, there are growing opportunities for grassroots organizations initiated by citizens to be granted an incorporated status similar to private non-profit organizations in the US as well as a tax break which will enable them to establish a financial base.
61795 From the perspective of civil volunteer activities being essential to make Japanese society more mature as well as to create an affluent society, we hope that the government will proactively work to relax the conditions for grassroots organizations to obtain incorporation.
61796 Most of the volunteer organizations which are abundantly found all over the country are nin'i dantai (voluntary groups) and are unable to be qualified as a foundation or association, which in turn has been a barrier for their expansion.