Anonymous wrote:
3. (This is the most important step) starting in the fall spend 15-30 minutes a day playing catch and practicing ground balls. If you don’t know how to throw and catch with a stick use a baseball mitt. If you do this it is likely that you kid will be the best player on the field in his first season.
These are great advice. The only thing I would add is you don't have to wait until the fall to practice catching, passing, and scooping ground balls. Since most kids this age are still learning to catch and pass, scooping ground balls is probably the most impactful skill to develop first.
Get a Swax Lax ball to practice passing and catching, it's soft and doesn't roll as much.