Anonymous wrote:
My 7 year-old son is not at all interested in sports and is not particularly athletic (he does like to ride his bike and scooter and run). He has lots of interests but sports are just not among them. He's tried out a soccer class and basketball class but really did not enjoy them and I do not make him do extracurricular activities that he does not like. When I asked him if he would like to try Little League he said yes -- not super excited but interested enough to check it out. I looked into it and it seems that he has missed t-ball entirely so he'd be playing without the tee. My question for you little league veterans out there is have most of the kids on the 7 year old team already been involved in Little League? Do most of them know what they're doing? I'd hate for him the be the only kid who doesn't know what he's doing and probably won't even be able to hit the ball. If that would be the case, we could practice with him in advance to get him more familiar.
Thanks for any information.
I coached my daughters' softball team, ages 6-8. It's a very similar thing.
At that age, he'll play in a developmental league. And they MEAN developmental. On my team half the girls had played T-ball or coach-pitch before, the other half had not. I literally had girls run to third base when they hit the ball.
By the end of the season, they were rock stars and playing as a team. I was soooo proud of them.