Bingo Is His Namo wrote:
Bingo Is His Namo wrote:
Initially thought the same thing, but what exactly is my 6 year old gaining by scoring 18 goals in 10 minutes against other 6 year old girls? "Have her work on passing the ball, play in goal, play defense." Tried that. She would score from the goal keeper position. With encouragement she tried hard to get her teammates involved but rarely were they good enough to do something with the pass. There was zero challenge. She had something silly like 90 goals in 7 games. So what would you suggest a parent do in this spot?
And there was this: the first time she encountered a player (a 7 year old girl) who was her equal in terms of speed and aggression and it required more than just pushing the ball around her to free up space to score, she had an on-field meltdown. She was so used to thoroughly dominating that the first time it became hard, she didn't know how to handle it. Unless she is challenged, how does she learn?
They will be challenged many times throughout the years. Can you get better at running without running against the best each week? Of course you can. They are 6, relax. You have plenty of time. My kids played with their age groups at that point and they are both college athletes and well adjusted. Parents that play their kids "up" really only do that so they can go around telling people that their kids are playing up.