My daughter is seven and we feel it is time to choose what athletic path she should follow. With her skill set we feel soccer would be the perfect sport for her. One of the reasons is she is really good at kickball. Neither my wife or I ever played the game, so we decided to come here for some direction. In the long run is soccer an expensive proposition? Does she need to join a club right away? If so, what club is the best around here to fully maximize her potential? We have another daughter, but she is only three so we are hoping her experience will help when it comes to decide what path she should take!
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I suggest you attend a few practices and talk to other parents you can carpool with. It's really not that expensive if your kid is really good, and it sounds like she is, because good clubs give scholarships.
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If she's really good at kickball, she's going to be a natural for soccer. May I recommend the Stars?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy daughter is seven and we feel it is time to choose what athletic path she should follow. With her skill set we feel soccer would be the perfect sport for her. One of the reasons is she is really good at kickball. Neither my wife or I ever played the game, so we decided to come here for some direction. In the long run is soccer an expensive proposition? Does she need to join a club right away? If so, what club is the best around here to fully maximize her potential? We have another daughter, but she is only three so we are hoping her experience will help when it comes to decide what path she should take!
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I assume she and her younger sister have already had their concussion baseline tests. This way if anything happens in the future the doctors can have her stack blocks by color to ensure she's consistent with past performance (unless she's advanced and can move on directly to coloring inside the lines).
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI assume she and her younger sister have already had their concussion baseline tests. This way if anything happens in the future the doctors can have her stack blocks by color to ensure she's consistent with past performance (unless she's advanced and can move on directly to coloring inside the lines).
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