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Start Smart is a developmentally appropriate introductory soccer program for children ages 3-4 years old. Start Smart Soccer prepares children for organized soccer in a fun, non-threatening environment. This program is geared towards teaching the fundamentals of soccer including kicking, dribbling, trapping, throw ins and agility while preparing children to further develop their skills in the sport.Program Notes- This is a parent participation program. Parents will be required to participate and monitor their children at all times, building an interactive bond between parent/child.- If weather permits, we will hold class on the lawn outside at Rosehill Community Center.
Supplies- Shin guards and t shirt provided
Important - Please readNAYS Start Smart Soccer is a unique introductory sports program where the parent or caregiver is the primary student working directly with their child to build essential skills. Designed for young children and their parent/caregiver partners, the program teaches adults how to guide, encourage, and support their child’s development while introducing the fundamentals of soccer in a safe, positive, and non-competitive environment.
Start Smart Soccer is a learning experience designed for parent/caregiver partners and their Children. Children typically begin around age 3 and continue building skills until they are ready to transition into organized youth soccer programs. Sessions focus on learning together through play, helping children feel comfortable with movement, teamwork, and following simple instructions.Start Smart Soccer is about playing together while having fun. It’s about building confidence through encouragement, exploration, and positive reinforcement. It’s about creating a strong foundation for lifelong physical activity and enjoyment of sports.
A PROVEN APPROACH!• Develops fundamental motor skills such as running, kicking, balance, and coordination• Teaches parents how to support and encourage skill development at home and during play• Promotes safety awareness and proper supervision during physical activity• Builds confidence, listening skills, and positive social behaviors through guided participation
Activity Category
Sports
Location
6. Dance Room at Rosehill Community Center
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