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[quote=Anonymous]1) sign your kid up for swim lessons. Summer swim is popular among people who join a neighborhood oool. 2) talk to other parents. Ask about sports. Particularly ask people who have older kids. Now that my kids are in upper elementary, I know a lot more about all the local rec sports programs than I did when they were in kindergarten. 3) check the flyers that come home from school. 4) rec sports are often hyper local. A rec soccer team might be primarily made up of kids from one or two elementary schools. 5) play with your kids. Buy a soccer ball or basketball and get outside and mess around. 6) you know your kids best. Try stuff out and see if it’s a good fit. Some kids do a season or two of soccer and are done. Some love it and are committed early. Some kids play to play with friends. All of these are ok. 9 or 10 is absolutely an ok age to try something new.[/quote]
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