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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - Thanks for all the great feedback. I honestly have no idea if he'll still be playing soccer 3-5 years from now, let alone further down the road. If he is great, if not, that's fine too. My immediate goal is that he enjoys himself, learns the value of teamwork/sportsmanship, giving his best and is continually challenged. Beyond that, who knows. I didn't know about the drop-in programs, I'll look into them as well as maybe some soccer/sports camps. Thanks again to everyone for your help![/quote] Also... To add to the others... You may not know anything about soccer, but put a pair of shoes on and play with your child in the yard. At this age it is all about touches on the ball (hence some of the changes ASA made to K soccer this year) and all you need to know to play with your child is you kick it with your feet. Also, if he likes it that much, be sure to take him to local soccer games, high school games, DC united and watch the World Cup! In second grade arlington has the Academy program which is additional once a week skills. That was incredibly helpful in improving my child's skills. I have also heard good,things about the Marymount soccer camp.[/quote]
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