| Blues99 - December 18th, 2010 08:24 GMT |
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Edited by Blues99 on December 18th, 2010 08:26 GMT
mtnlady,
I agree that you have to be careful with young kids, boys or girls, but I also think that if you want to help out a kid with their development you need to let them know what areas need improvement. There are ways to do it that won't hurt the young player's feelings, and as long as you have made it clear throughout the season with your actions that your main purpose is to make them a better player they will accept criticism. Give them solutions on how to improve those areas as well.
I'm just saying that as a parent is not very helpful to hear how my child is excelling or is perfect on each and every area. If that is the case how come they are not on the national team?
As far as evaluation for kids under 12 years old they should all say the same. Don't be afraid to be more creative, and the solution is to watch videos of Robinho, CR7, Ronaldinho, Messi and the entire Barca squad.
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