Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of giant son back.
Seriously sir, calm down. Sports is also the social experience for your kid with his peers. It's about teamwork and coachability and self-control. Tell your giant son to buy a clue and not score all the goals.
Yes, at some point choose a more intense environment for your child to play a sport he really likes, but it's not at age 5 and again, calm down. If he's going to be as tall as you seem to think he is going to be, soccer is the wrong path anyway. Don't invest so heavily in that direction. Who cares what sport you played.
OP - understood. DS will be trying flag football and lacrosse in the fall as well as pre-travel soccer. He is very competitive and very athletically inclined so we want to see which sport makes the most sense for him. He will also be trying hockey. And already plays basketball. This is all per DS's requests. We have not pushed him into anything. He loves sports and likes playing.
Anonymous wrote:Parent of giant son back.
Seriously sir, calm down. Sports is also the social experience for your kid with his peers. It's about teamwork and coachability and self-control. Tell your giant son to buy a clue and not score all the goals.
Yes, at some point choose a more intense environment for your child to play a sport he really likes, but it's not at age 5 and again, calm down. If he's going to be as tall as you seem to think he is going to be, soccer is the wrong path anyway. Don't invest so heavily in that direction. Who cares what sport you played.
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Surprised a rec league lets a K age kid play with 2nd/3rd graders.
Op - I wrote and asked for a special request. He cannot play with his age group. He will hurt them. He outweighs some of the kids by 30+ pounds. (Mix of 4 and 5 year olds).
As a parent of a 6-7 son who is 18 and played various rec sports and always played with his age group, this is lol. And yes, mine was huge the whole way through.
Contact sports are always going to be filled with kids of all different shapes and sizes. Your kid will have to learn how to control his body and follow the rules like everyone else.
Ok - we also requested it because it didn’t help him developmentally because he scored all the goals then the coach wouldn’t let him attack anymore and he would have to sit back the rest of the game. There was very little competition at his age. Going with the older kids helped even it out.
What's wrong with "sitting back"? If he is big and strong learning to play centre-half is maybe a good idea. I'm guessing you are new enough to the game and think offence is the only part of the game that matters?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m
Surprised a rec league lets a K age kid play with 2nd/3rd graders.
Op - I wrote and asked for a special request. He cannot play with his age group. He will hurt them. He outweighs some of the kids by 30+ pounds. (Mix of 4 and 5 year olds).
As a parent of a 6-7 son who is 18 and played various rec sports and always played with his age group, this is lol. And yes, mine was huge the whole way through.
Contact sports are always going to be filled with kids of all different shapes and sizes. Your kid will have to learn how to control his body and follow the rules like everyone else.
Ok - we also requested it because it didn’t help him developmentally because he scored all the goals then the coach wouldn’t let him attack anymore and he would have to sit back the rest of the game. There was very little competition at his age. Going with the older kids helped even it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m
Surprised a rec league lets a K age kid play with 2nd/3rd graders.
Op - I wrote and asked for a special request. He cannot play with his age group. He will hurt them. He outweighs some of the kids by 30+ pounds. (Mix of 4 and 5 year olds).
As a parent of a 6-7 son who is 18 and played various rec sports and always played with his age group, this is lol. And yes, mine was huge the whole way through.
Contact sports are always going to be filled with kids of all different shapes and sizes. Your kid will have to learn how to control his body and follow the rules like everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m
Surprised a rec league lets a K age kid play with 2nd/3rd graders.
Op - I wrote and asked for a special request. He cannot play with his age group. He will hurt them. He outweighs some of the kids by 30+ pounds. (Mix of 4 and 5 year olds).
Anonymous wrote:I’m
Surprised a rec league lets a K age kid play with 2nd/3rd graders.