I don't agree. I watch all of my lads games and there are plenty of headers there.
My personal view is that they should have different balls at that age. Non bouncing futsal type balls possibly. There are also hybrid type balls you can get with a very thin layer of leather glued onto the bladder . They don't last long and when hoofed don't go in a true line, but I use those at home with my youngsters and I think that's the best compromise
How old's your lad out of interest? I watch and coach a lot of kids football and would say it's very rare up to that age. It's mainly elite/academy kids I see so I don't know if that's why? Is it from corners or goal kicks etc they're heading it?
Sorry for the questions, just interested! My youngest lad always wants to practise heading as he just loves doing it, I'm constantly having to discourage it! He's always gutted he never gets the opportunity to do it in matches as it's so rare. My eldest will shy away from heading the ball at any opportunity so I don't need to worry as much there!
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