Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't focus on passing. Ridiculous at this age. All foot skills.
Why not just take the kid into an empty field to kick the ball, then?
Anonymous wrote:Don't focus on passing. Ridiculous at this age. All foot skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she needs to pass. U4,5,6 scoring is more about the kid caring enough to try not about talent mismatches
Thanks for responding. I guess there isn’t any one correct method, but is this true? We’ve always been told that through U8 the emphasis should be on possessing the ball. Her coaches, who are excellent for rec as they all have multiple travel kids, have not mentioned passing whatsoever so I’ve kept quiet about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she needs to pass. U4,5,6 scoring is more about the kid caring enough to try not about talent mismatches
Thanks for responding. I guess there isn’t any one correct method, but is this true? We’ve always been told that through U8 the emphasis should be on possessing the ball. Her coaches, who are excellent for rec as they all have multiple travel kids, have not mentioned passing whatsoever so I’ve kept quiet about it.
Anonymous wrote:she needs to pass. U4,5,6 scoring is more about the kid caring enough to try not about talent mismatches
Anonymous wrote:See if you can move her up a year. Going two years is tougher. Kids are way more coordinated and bigger. But my youngest has played with older kids since she was 4. She keeps up just fine. I coach, which helps, so I can play her. Recommend you coach her rec team for a few years. You can move her to a travel team if you want earlier. Or find a good pre travel program. I found the best thing for development is playing with her siblings. Oh and playing with the boys!! That is an option too. Put her on a boys team.