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My Grace is Graciebean aka Miss Grace aka Suckabug.Watched my 6 year old Gracie aka graceface aka monkey call her best friend on the house phone yesterday.
My Grace is Graciebean aka Miss Grace aka Suckabug.Watched my 6 year old Gracie aka graceface aka monkey call her best friend on the house phone yesterday.
Great story, reps!Good stuff, Georgia!
My daughter had her first soccer game yesterday. She's kinda shy, so she doesn't really have the spirit to mix it up and chase after the ball, she kind of just stands there or kind of follows behind the pack. Knowing this, and the fact coach had her in at goalie quite a bit at practice, we worked on her goalie skills last week....and she's pretty good! During the game she got to see the field a lot, but no time in the goal. Every other kid got to be goalie twice. I think part of the problem is the coach doesn't know any of the kid's names. In a soccer dad moment all I could think was "Why is he keeping her on the field, she's too shy to mix it up with the others. Put her in at goalie!" I didn't say anything yet, but I'm thinking of bringing it up in the next game if she's not in there by halftime.
Anyone else ever have to make suggestions to a coach, or am I being pushy and overly soccer dad-ish? These are 5 year olds we're talking about, so everyone plays...to a point where sometimes they call the games early because they can't keep enough kids on the field (boredom, tears, whatever)![]()
Good stuff, Georgia!
My daughter had her first soccer game yesterday. She's kinda shy, so she doesn't really have the spirit to mix it up and chase after the ball, she kind of just stands there or kind of follows behind the pack. Knowing this, and the fact coach had her in at goalie quite a bit at practice, we worked on her goalie skills last week....and she's pretty good! During the game she got to see the field a lot, but no time in the goal. Every other kid got to be goalie twice. I think part of the problem is the coach doesn't know any of the kid's names. In a soccer dad moment all I could think was "Why is he keeping her on the field, she's too shy to mix it up with the others. Put her in at goalie!" I didn't say anything yet, but I'm thinking of bringing it up in the next game if she's not in there by halftime.
Anyone else ever have to make suggestions to a coach, or am I being pushy and overly soccer dad-ish? These are 5 year olds we're talking about, so everyone plays...to a point where sometimes they call the games early because they can't keep enough kids on the field (boredom, tears, whatever)![]()
Good stuff, Georgia!
My daughter had her first soccer game yesterday. She's kinda shy, so she doesn't really have the spirit to mix it up and chase after the ball, she kind of just stands there or kind of follows behind the pack. Knowing this, and the fact coach had her in at goalie quite a bit at practice, we worked on her goalie skills last week....and she's pretty good! During the game she got to see the field a lot, but no time in the goal. Every other kid got to be goalie twice. I think part of the problem is the coach doesn't know any of the kid's names. In a soccer dad moment all I could think was "Why is he keeping her on the field, she's too shy to mix it up with the others. Put her in at goalie!" I didn't say anything yet, but I'm thinking of bringing it up in the next game if she's not in there by halftime.
Anyone else ever have to make suggestions to a coach, or am I being pushy and overly soccer dad-ish? These are 5 year olds we're talking about, so everyone plays...to a point where sometimes they call the games early because they can't keep enough kids on the field (boredom, tears, whatever)![]()
Yes, she's just five. lol
My 6 year old is getting ready to start season #2. I've never coached, but I have a close friend who coaches 5-6 year olds. At this point it's not much more than playground soccer with starting to teach the fundamentals. Not much gets sorted out at least until you're 7. Even in club soccer. My middle child played form age 5 up thru 11. Her entire soccer 'career' all she did is as you described. Even when she got older.This. I've coached and I was also the son of a coach... parents. ruin. everything.
This. I've coached and I was also the son of a coach... PARENTS. RUIN. EVERYTHING.
It's not like we're talking organized soccer here, it's 5 year olds. I don't even think the coaches are keeping score during the games here. My problem is my daughter doesn't seem to be enjoying it when she's out on the field, she's just not a ball chaser, she's afraid of getting run over by the pack and she's shy. She really likes being goalie when she's in practice. No great grandkids any time soon.
Congrats man. Sleep now because you won't for a few months.
Thanks. That's why today will be spent sitting on the couch.
In between all of the meaningless banter of Kelly and the team, it's nice to know that life still goes on. Tomorrow morning, at this time my wife will give birth to our twin boys! I couldn't be more excited and anxious than what I am right now.
My little guy is 11 weeks, and just slept through the whole night for the third time. 12am-7am like a champ. Not sure what the normal development is in terms of sleep, but I'll take it compared to those first two weeks.
The sleep thing gets better much faster than you'd think.
I was so lucky, Sophia slept through the night almost from day one, even when she would wake it was:
get a bottle
feed her
lay her down between my wife and I
total time like 20 minutes maybe...
and even that lasted for only a couple months.
If anything she wakes us up more now... she gets scared and around 2 every morning she comes into our room to sleep on our floor... I'm a light enough sleeper to where I hear her just about every time.
My oldest 2 took about 3 months to sleep fully thru the night. But once my oldest got to about 18 months he would sleep for about 4 hours then get up, come out to the couch, and watch TV till he crashed. At that time it was just me raising 2 kids under 18 months. I would sleep right thru it. I'd wake up the next day and the TV would be on cartoons and him on the couch passed out.My little guy is 11 weeks, and just slept through the whole night for the third time. 12am-7am like a champ. Not sure what the normal development is in terms of sleep, but I'll take it compared to those first two weeks.
The sleep thing gets better much faster than you'd think.
If anything she wakes us up more now... she gets scared and around 2 every morning she comes into our room to sleep on our floor... I'm a light enough sleeper to where I hear her just about every time.
Took my 5 year old son to his first game today. He was playing games on my phone during the third quarter, but he was a good trooper and really got into the end. Here he is after we scored to take the lead for good.https://vimeo.com/189485578
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