Anonymous wrote:Your league should send the coaches rules.
Anonymous wrote:OMFG, NO score keeping at that age! Your club does this because it is developmentally inappropriate to keep score.
You really just want them to have fun, don't worry so much about rules. Your only goal, is that they should have so much fun that they want to do it again, with you as coach, in the Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMFG, NO score keeping at that age! Your club does this because it is developmentally inappropriate to keep score.
You really just want them to have fun, don't worry so much about rules. Your only goal, is that they should have so much fun that they want to do it again, with you as coach, in the Spring.
Totally wrong.... If its a just for fun activity there would be no competing against each other. The whole purpose of the game is to try score and stop your opponent from scoring. The dont keep score folks are more worried about their kids not losing than learning the lessons in losing.
Anonymous wrote:OMFG, NO score keeping at that age! Your club does this because it is developmentally inappropriate to keep score.
You really just want them to have fun, don't worry so much about rules. Your only goal, is that they should have so much fun that they want to do it again, with you as coach, in the Spring.
Anonymous wrote:OMFG, NO score keeping at that age! Your club does this because it is developmentally inappropriate to keep score.
You really just want them to have fun, don't worry so much about rules. Your only goal, is that they should have so much fun that they want to do it again, with you as coach, in the Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always keep score that is important but also teach them sportsmanship not running the score up .teach them to win but challenge the
If they are up by 7 or more goals to pass and keep possession rather than run up the score
DO NOT encourage keeping score at this age. That is bad advice! The kids will do it on their own but do not fall into that!
Don't stress over rules. Cap at a couple. As long as they are respectful, have fun.
Anonymous wrote:Always keep score that is important but also teach them sportsmanship not running the score up .teach them to win but challenge the
If they are up by 7 or more goals to pass and keep possession rather than run up the score
Anonymous wrote:Probably pug nets and no goalies at that age. Equal playing time is important, it’s easiest to just make a substitution chart. Score isn’t kept, make sure that parents understand that and discourage them from doing it on their own