Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baseball is the way. A real sport unlike wrestling or martial arts, team play, camaraderie.
In short and did karate and so wish parents had suggested baseball.
Baseball is lame
NP. I live near sports fields and like 30% of the kids on baseball and softball kids are overweight. Which is shockingly high in my UMC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a mom to a short high schooler who wishes we had emphasized this likelihood more - I would say soccer.
My kid is a great athlete and he can play anything but around 8th/9th grade he got very tired of having to work extra hard to compete with the taller kids in basketball and baseball which had become his focus. He wishes he had focused on soccer instead.
Of course when they are younger let them play whatever they want. But around ms it is good to start focusing if they want to play in hs.
Thanks for getting it. I will definitely let him play whatever he wants. But if we have to say, choose one sport for travel, I would rather it be something where he doesn’t have to work 2x as hard to compensate for his stature.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 4.5 year old boy and I don’t understand how you can claim he is VERY athletic. I also have 2 older girls (10 and 8). The 8 year old is very athletic compared to boys and girls her age, but I could not have said that until she was 6+ (or x Roy for th fact that she was sitting before 5 months and walking at 10).
How do you compare 4 year old that for the most part don’t really play sports?
My 4.5 year old learned to swim and bike on a few days (does that mean he is VERY athletic?). He also went from needing training wheels to biking standing up within a week (does that mean he is super athletic?).
Anonymous wrote:As a mom to a short high schooler who wishes we had emphasized this likelihood more - I would say soccer.
My kid is a great athlete and he can play anything but around 8th/9th grade he got very tired of having to work extra hard to compete with the taller kids in basketball and baseball which had become his focus. He wishes he had focused on soccer instead.
Of course when they are younger let them play whatever they want. But around ms it is good to start focusing if they want to play in hs.
Anonymous wrote:Too early to think about future height, OP. My closest friend is 4’11”. Her husband is 5’5”. Their two boys are 19 and 22 now and are 5’8” and over 6’. Both boys were short as little kids. The taller one hit a massive growth spurt in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Soccer

Anonymous wrote:Jockey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He can play any sport until well into high school. I know some really short kids who are great at basketball and love playing.
This. I knew short kids who made the varsity basketball team, one of which went on to play D3 in college.