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[quote=Anonymous]Can't speak to others' experiences and I know that anyone can have a bad experience on a good company (and insert a Singapore Air story ...), But ... as someone who was a volunteer coach with two generations of soccer/hockey/basketball kids and has a child who has gone on to play college soccer, Brit-Am is exceptional. They used licensed coaches and the top coaches have the highest US licenses. They do staff development and weed out or reassign the ones that don't relate well with kids. Licenses don't guarantee good kid skills, but it means they've at least made an attempt to learn how to work with young kids as the licensing system starts with young players and works up. As to the original question: good sports "sneakers" are usually fine. If you're kid is really interested you can buy soccer shoes and use them to make practices/game special. They are easy to pass down or donate at the annual shoe exchanges. Check with the coach regarding shin guards (and put them inside the socks!). Also, if your child has shoes that come untied a lot .... look for those rubber shoe wraps that cover the laces.[/quote]
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