Anonymous wrote:It's not necessary for a 7 year old. I'm not sure what to do about my 11 year old, who has played travel since he was 9. To him, it is the most important thing in his life, but I don't feel it is safe right now. Soccer involves contact, although in a more limited way than something like football. We paid for the season, but I'm thinking of just eating the $.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no need for a 7-year old to feel left behind. Certainly this season.
Don't think left behind is the issue. Seven year old boys need to play sport outdoors with friends. That's part of being a seven year old boy. It's not good for them not to be able to do this. It doesn't have to be soccer. Maybe he can take up tennis if you are truly worried about the virus. But a 7 year old boy should be doing something.
Anonymous wrote:There is no need for a 7-year old to feel left behind. Certainly this season.
Anonymous wrote:Super confused. Should I be doing travel soccer for my 7 yr old this Fall? Its always been his favorite sport and before Covid we were planning to. But Im not really into the idea of going to with different areas etc during this time. What are other people doing??
Anonymous wrote:Mac vs. PC
Ford vs. Chevy.
Canon vs Nikon
Trump vs. Biden
The answer to your question is about as clear as the answer to any of the above questions.
People are doing all sorts of different things. Some are gung-ho get on the pitch virus be damned, some are 'maybe next year'. There really isn't a correct answer: just a bunch of yelling.
Do what you feel is best.