As many children move out of the toddler stage and get older, parents often begin considering sports for their little ones. Sports like T-ball and soccer are generally the top choices as they provide opportunities for kids to learn about teamwork and sportsmanship in a safe environment.Â
It’s important for parents looking to enroll their kids in a soccer program to understand what to expect. The following guide will offer an introduction to soccer, looking at the game’s benefits and what to expect during your first year as a soccer family.
Are you and your child thinking about playing soccer this year? Consider a Soccer Stars Summer Camp! Depending on when this gets released, we should consider making this a fall back to school focus.
The Benefits of Playing Soccer
When most people think of playing soccer, the first thing that comes to mind is often the physical requirements of the game. Constantly running up and down the pitch is one of the most taxing cardio activities in all sports.Â
Even though many soccer programs have children playing on a smaller field for shorter periods, it can still be a great way to introduce them to physical activity.
Besides physical benefits, kids introduced to soccer experience a boost in their social and emotional skills.Â
Being part of a team activity like soccer allows young athletes to learn to work together to achieve a goal. It also provides opportunities to work on areas like emotional control when something does not go to plan, , like losing a game or allowing the other team to score a goal.
Getting Started with Soccer
During your intro to soccer period, you’ll need to do several things to prepare your young athletes for success. One of those items is choosing the right program for their skill level and personality.
Some children thrive in group classes or practices, where they can work together to learn specific skills like dribbling and shooting. However, it’s okay if your child is a little more reserved and responds better to 1:1 training at first.
The Soccer Stars coaches are excellent at meeting with each individual and understanding the type of training that will help bring out their full potential on and off the field.
Necessary Gear and Equipment
Along with choosing the right program, you’ll also want to ensure your athlete has the appropriate gear and equipment, including:
- Athletic FootwearÂ
- Shin guards
- Uniforms
- Soccer ball
- Water Bottle
While purchasing new, high-quality soccer gear without knowing if your child will like the sport may seem like a large investment, it’s well worth it. Having footwear and shin guards that fit properly can help prevent injuries during games and practices.
Supporting Your Child’s Soccer Journey as They’re Introduced to Soccer
The first soccer season will surely be filled with high and low points. As your child gets more acclimated to practices and playing the game, you’ll experience several firsts together, like scoring their first goal, first win, and first loss.
Each experience will be emotional and provide an opportunity for growth and development. As the parent of a young athlete, it’s important to be there to support them through the good and the bad. Our team of incredible coaches will also be there beside you both every step of the way.
Contact our team today for more information on getting your child involved in the game or scheduling an introduction to soccer meeting.