| DD is 7 looking for a pre travel program. |
| At 7 it’s hard to see a reason not to choose the program closest to you |
| Keep playing rec for the fun of it, then supplement with footskills training from people who are not volunteer dads. We like Golden Boot. |
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I agree with the suggestion to find a club close to you and start with rec/house. In our case, we've had kids play house at BRYC and Vienna Youth Soccer and had good experience with both.
Then if your kid really likes it, you can delve into the next level of confusion trying to figure out the travel team leagues around here lol |
| Prior two posts have good advice. |
| Find the one associated with your club. We can help if you tell us where you play rec. |
| Club closest to your house. And then join some fun indoor leagues during winter. Close to your house. I repeat, stay close to home. It's just about playing at this age. |
| If you reside close to McLean take a look at the Juniors Program which is pre-travel for U8. I believe they looking now for interested families. However, the other suggestions of rec and winter supplementing is also sound advice. |
| SYC Developmental Academy was a good program. I actually like having kids do rec with neighborhood kids and then supplementing with extra training (Golden Boot, or club programs). |
| Arlington has the Pre and Advanced Academy programs, then later ADP if they're not ready for Travel. |
| Most of the clubs seem to have a pre academy program. Pick the one closest to you or where your child's friends are. |
| Club close to home/local rec. Skills practice that's fun not a grind... Check out the book https://soccerstartsathomebook.com By Tom Byer. |
| Coach Jaon for 1 on 1 sessions |
| McLean Juniors is a very good training program for the more serious pre-travel player, might be less fun than other clubs because I don’t think they have regular games. Location of practices should be a major factor though as you have plenty of time to switch clubs later. |
Book your kid for therapy while you're at it. |