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1 U6/U7 Youth Module Recreational License Presented By: Barrington Area Soccer Association in cooperation with IYSA

2 What ever happened to free time?

3 Program Philosophy The Game in the Child Caution-Children at Play, Proceed with Care Educationally Grounded Developmentally Appropriate Activities Team Follows Player Quinn & Fleck, 1995

4 Player Development Model Player Attributes Organization Culture & Context Coach Attributes LEARNINGPLAYING Game in the Child Quinn & Fleck, 1995

5 The Game in the Child The youth soccer player is defined as any child playing soccer from pre-school through adolescence. It takes the approach that the GAME WITHIN EACH CHILD, is at the center of all beliefs, decisions, and actions taken by the child, coach, and organization. It is the ultimate goal of youth soccer development within the United States to unlock the game within each child to reach full soccer potential. Quinn & Fleck, 1995

6 Principles of Youth Coaching Developmentally Appropriate Clear, Concise, Correct Information - Brevity, Clarity, Relevance Simple to Complex Safe & Appropriate Training Area Decision Making Implications for the Game Quinn & Fleck, 1995

7 No Lines No Laps No Lectures Quinn & Fleck, 1995

8 Characteristics of U6/U7 Soccer Players Physical Development Mental Development Social Development

9 Physical Development Movement Education Approach Motor development starts with the head and moves downward to the feet, and from the center of the body outward. Differences between boys & girls are minimal Easy fatigue, rapid recovery. HR around 90 bpm. Need to explore qualities of rolling and bouncing ball.

10 Physical Development Fundamental movement skills walking, running, leaping, jumping, hopping. bending, stretching, twisting, pulling, pushing. throwing, catching, striking, kicking.

11 Mental Development Play consists of a high degree of imagination and pretend activities. Tend to only one task at a time in problem-solving situations. Process small bits of information at a time. Long sequential instructions are not processed. Immature understanding of time and space relationships Rules must be simple.

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13 Social Development Development of self-concept, body awareness, self-image through movement. Egocentric, see world only from their perspective. Demonstrated through parallel play. Need generous praise. Play without pressure. May verbalize team, but does not understand group or collective play.

14 General Characteristics of U6/U7 Children Short attention span Most individually oriented (me, my, mine) Constantly in motion Psychologically easily bruised Little or no concern for team activities Do believe in Santa Claus, but will not discuss with peers

15 General Characteristics of U6/U7 Children Physical & psychological development of boys & girls quite similar Physical coordination immature Eye hand and/or eye foot coordination most primitive at best Love to run, jump, roll & climb Prefer large soft balls and nerf balls Catching skills not developed Can balance on good foot NO SENSE OF PACE - GO FLAT OUT!!! 100% ALL THE TIME!

16 Typical U6/U7 Training Session Should not exceed 60 minutes Every child should have a ball Warm-up includes movement education problems & soccernastics (approx. 20 min) Games Activities, mostly of a body awareness type along with some maze games (20 min.) Finish with 3v3 game to small goals, NO GK’s (20 min)

17 U6/U7 Tactical Sign This Way or One Way

18 Coaching Activities Checklist Are the activities fun? Are the activities organized? Are the players involved in the activities? Is creativity and decision making being used? Are the spaces used appropriate? Is the coach’s feedback appropriate? Is the coach guiding or controlling the players in the activity? Are there implications for the game?


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