BensGrandad
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my son wants to find a team for his 3 year old son in Mid Sussex to learn to play any suggestions.
my son wants to find a team for his 3 year old son in Mid Sussex to learn to play any suggestions.
my son wants to find a team for his 3 year old son in Mid Sussex to learn to play any suggestions.
Far too young surely, just take him to a park and kick a ball around. I would have thought it needs to be the grandchilds decision not his fathers, as sport needs to be something that the boy wants to do and have fun with, yes encourage him to try sports out, but not to dictate at such a young age.
My club doesn't take kids until they're 5. We run weekly coaching / starting sessions for 5,6,7s.
We sometimes fix up friendlies for the older ones.
But leagues don't tend to allow teams (5 a side for this age group) until they are u8s (ie: 7 and 8). We've a u8 team , u9s and so on.
But i think in Brighton there are several regular coaching sessions for even younger groups.
Little kickers is a brand that oversees a few coaching sessions for u5s. It looks like there's a saturday morning session for 3-5s in Patcham for instance.
https://www.littlekickers.co.uk/
Far, far too young.
Let kids enjoy football, play in the garden etc.
I know some teams take kids at 5 but personally I wouldn't take kids until at least 6, and even then the emphasis should and must be on having fun.
Too many kids have the fun coached out of them at too young an age IMO.
Far, far too young.
Let kids enjoy football, play in the garden etc.
I know some teams take kids at 5 but personally I wouldn't take kids until at least 6, and even then the emphasis should and must be on having fun.
Too many kids have the fun coached out of them at too young an age IMO.
You'd be surprised...nothing quite beats the heart-sinking moment when you hear some deluded father screaming "shape" at a bunch of five year olds.Really? How many kids do you know even at 6, are having actual coaching? Pretty certain you will find most clubs that do provide something for that age group are do things along the lines of a bit of ball control and kicking and a few relay races and the like. All a bit of fun
I take it you're with Chailey? My sons under 9 team have your lot next weekend. Love the away trip up there. Bacon roll for brunch, then off to the coach and horses for lunch
Far, far too young.
Let kids enjoy football, play in the garden etc.
I know some teams take kids at 5 but personally I wouldn't take kids until at least 6, and even then the emphasis should and must be on having fun.
Too many kids have the fun coached out of them at too young an age IMO.