Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe kindergarteners are so skilled at baseball that a beginner would feel overwhelmed. Sure you aren't projecting this on him? My kids played tee ball in K and the kids were looking for 4 leaf clovers in the field and everyone ran after the ball when it was hit. Relax and he will.
No one is skilled at baseball in kindergarten except for the random prodigy or kid with big brothers who plays all the time with older kids.
Iindergarten baseball is Tball. The skill set is almost non existent at that level.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like he doesn't like or is able to function in competitive sport that involves a team/group.
Or you can wait till 1st grade and see if cub scout would fit him better. Some love cub scouts but do not do well athletically. Or if you might have to introduce sports that are not in a team, do individual sport. Tennis, running, table tennis, t ball, swimming, martial arts. You work as a team but you are not pushing, kicking anyone. But, even with martial arts, you have to end up fighting another opponent when it becomes more than just for fun class. And even with tennis, you have to be somewhat coordinated. T-ball might be ok but I hear kids complain about being in the outfield because there's more waiting and actual hitting.
I would stick with swimming because that's a skill that will always be helpful.
Team sports require more time to learn. You can't just learn the skills, you have to learn to play with others fairly and that's hard for some kids to learn than others.

Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe kindergarteners are so skilled at baseball that a beginner would feel overwhelmed. Sure you aren't projecting this on him? My kids played tee ball in K and the kids were looking for 4 leaf clovers in the field and everyone ran after the ball when it was hit. Relax and he will.
Anonymous wrote:DS, who is in Kindergarten, needs encouragement to be more active. The teacher has asked us to try to get him involved in a sport that he likes to help him with this. We have tried soccer and baseball and they have been unsuccessful. Soccer is too fast moving and he appears to be scared of the ball. Baseball is slightly better because it is slower.....but the other kids are all already very skilled and DS feels bad because he is not very good at baseball.
Can anyone recommend a sport that might work for a child like this? He likes to run -- but organized running doesn't start until much later.
Or should we alternatively just try to get a private occupational therapist for him? He has never qualified for state services or missed milestones. But he is very unathletic and someone mentioned that his motor skills might benefit from some OT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd try chess. Great sport for nerdy kids.
Yeah, really helpful with getting her DS more active...
Anonymous wrote:Gymnastics. In the 3-8 age group, it really improves general coordination (which is transferable to team sports later on if he/you so desire) like nothing else.
Anonymous wrote:I'd try chess. Great sport for nerdy kids.