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As parents, you always want the best for your children, so you encourage them and support them. But sometimes, by pushing them too hard in the direction you think is best for them, they may face problems.
Steps
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1See if your child has the talents of a soccer player. You can tell this if he or she is able to dribble (kicking ball close to your feet) and can shoot with accuracy.
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2See if your child has any interest in the sport. Ask them if they would enjoy playing soccer or anything related to that.Advertisement
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3Encourage their interest by modeling your own.(Watch soccer with them, play soccer with them.) Sometimes joining (or starting) a soccer league of your own will help your child enjoy the game more.
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4Send them to a soccer school or camp and watch them the first couple of days to see if they enjoy it. If they don't, you shouldn't force them to play.
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5Put them in a fall soccer league. In some areas there are both spring and fall leagues, but because fall is the soccer season, it is usually more competitive and has better coaching than the spring leagues.
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6Support them and be with them, even if they fail. However, remind them that it is everything and it is not all about winning. As long as they do their best and have fun, you will always be proud of them.
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7Get trained and be a coach. Your child will understand that he can play with you more often, or play by him/herself when you are not around. It is inexpensive and takes only 3-4 hours to get trained to coach in a youth soccer league.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionSome people don't think soccer is the sport for me, but I want to be a soccer star. How do I prove them wrong?AkitagemCommunity AnswerPractice a lot and show that you are willing to work hard. If you take the sport seriously, then they will take you seriously.
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QuestionMy son is very good at soccer. Should I send him to soccer class?Community AnswerIt is up to you and your son. If he wants to go, or is willing to give it a try, sure.
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QuestionHow can I help my teenage son do this?Community AnswerAll you have to do is be patient, and introduce him to the game. At a random time, ask him to pass the ball with you. If you think he seems interested enough, ask him if he is willing to take soccer lessons.
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Warnings
- If they are not interested, don't push them into the sport.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Let the coach do the coaching during games; your job is to cheer them on.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't point out every mistake, he/she will most likely know when they do something wrong.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't over-praise, it only embarrasses and/or annoys your child.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't chase them up and down the field yelling during the game. This will lead to embarrassment and resentment.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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