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		<description><![CDATA[Parents Soccer Guide Get Your Parents Soccer Guide By Clicking Here Discover what Parents Soccer Guide can do for your child&#8230; * The numerous ways playing soccer benefits kids! * How to know if soccer is right for your child, including inexpensive ways to give it a trial run! * The different types of soccer [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=parentssoccerguidea.wordpress.com&amp;blog=10310102&amp;post=5&amp;subd=parentssoccerguidea&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.soccerparentsguide.com/images/ebook-150.jpg"><br /><b><a href="http://www.soccerparentsguide.com">Get Your Parents Soccer Guide By Clicking Here</a></b></p>
<p>Discover what Parents Soccer Guide can do for your child&#8230;</p>
<p>*  The numerous ways playing soccer benefits kids!</p>
<p>* How to know if soccer is right for your child, including inexpensive ways to give it a trial run!</p>
<p>* The different types of soccer teams and where they can be found!</p>
<p>* The kind of equipment you&#8217;ll need to buy along with tips on how to find quality used equipment at substantial savings!</p>
<p>* What you need to know about the American Youth Soccer Organization!</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.soccerparentsguide.com">Click Here</a></b></p>
<p>As a parent of a very energetic child, I found myself in search of a creative outlet for the extra energy my child possessed. Not unlike a lot of parents this day and age, I found myself looking into sports in my area, and found that the local soccer organization was holding registrations for our fall and spring soccer leagues. I was a bit worried about my child being involved in the soccer league. We&#8217;ve all heard the horror stories about some overzealous parent being arrested for assault at children&#8217;s sporting events. Another concern was that my child would be assigned to an overly strict coach, thus making the event a completely awful experience weighed heavily on my mind as well. I was also concerned that if and when my son lost games, missed goals, or messed up in some way; it might hurt his self-esteem along with his feelings. My child was very excited at the prospect of being involved in the soccer league, and I wasn&#8217;t going to let my worries get in the way. Fast forward to seasons and here we are, the experience of playing in the soccer league has been greater than we could have ever imagined. In fact I have found a handful of lessons that I was able to teach my son about not only soccer and team sports but about life in general.</p>
<p>You should put emphasis on the fun when getting involved in sports. We sucessfully joined the ranks of many other soccer parents in the world. A nutritious breakfast is an important part of early start. We dressed him in his royal blue and black uniform, complete with soccer cleats, shin guards and socks, and headed off for the 9:00 AM game. Soccer players, parents, coaches, and spectator fill the soccer fields. We get set up on the sidelines of the field our child will be playing on. Watching some of the other games of youngsters is an enjoyable experience. You will find that some of the children involved in youth soccer have been kicking soccer balls since they were barely old enough to walk, and others yet only saw their first soccer ball when they went to their first soccer practice. Some will be amazingly quick and aggressive, while other are somewhat awkward and shy. Most children adapt pretty quickly to the mechanics of the game and may even score a goal or two in their first game. When our first game was complete, we saw that our child was very happy and I wanted to make sure my reaction was approriate. I carefully considered all of the accolades that I could bestow her, such as &#8220;You did it!&#8221;, &#8220;Nice win!&#8221;, &#8220;Nice goals you scored!&#8221; When she walked up to us, I knew what I most wanted to say, &#8220;It looked like you really had fun!&#8221; He smiled enthusiastically and nodded vigorously, agreeing that he had indeed had fun. She now has the ability to realize that winning is certainly more fun that losing. He never complains about losing though and always seems to have fun at Saturday games. At half time, he can be seen kicking the soccer ball around while others are sitting on the sidelines. When the games are complete, she almost always wishes to stay and play soccer with any kids still around and willing to kick the ball with her. She loves the sport for the fun and competition, and doesn&#8217;t just play to win the game. I have to admit, I am an extremely happy parent now that she has discovered a new talent, and a new outlet.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Other parents soccer sites worth checking out&#8221;..<br /><a href="http://donfreidricks83.blog.com/2009/11/06/parents-soccer-guide-a-soccer-guide-for-parents/">Parents Soccer Guide &#8211; A Guide To Learning Soccer For Parents</a><br /><a href="http://parentssoccerguide1.nexo.com/">Parents Soccer Guide &#8211; A Soccer Guide For Parents</a><br /><a href="http://donfreidricks839.jimdo.com/2009/11/06/parents-soccer-guide-a-soccer-guide-for-parents/">Parents Soccer Guide &#8211; A Guide To Learning Soccer For Parents</a><br /><a href="http://donfreidrick.diaryland.com/parentssoccerguide1.html">Parents Soccer Guide &#8211; A Guide To Learning Soccer For Parents</a>	</p>
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<p>Discover what Parents Soccer Guide can do for your child&#8230;</p>
<p>*  The numerous ways playing soccer benefits kids!</p>
<p>* How to know if soccer is right for your child, including inexpensive ways to give it a trial run!</p>
<p>* The different types of soccer teams and where they can be found!</p>
<p>* The kind of equipment you&#8217;ll need to buy along with tips on how to find quality used equipment at substantial savings!</p>
<p>* What you need to know about the American Youth Soccer Organization!</p>
<p><b><a href="http://www.soccerparentsguide.com">Click Here</a></b></p>
<p>Being the parent of an energetic 7 year old child. I was interested in finding an outlet for my child&#8217;s ample supply of energy. Not unlike a lot of parents this day and age, I found myself looking into sports in my area, and found that the local soccer organization was holding registrations for our fall and spring soccer leagues. I have to admit, I was a bit apprehensive about signing my child up. We&#8217;ve all heard the horror stories about some overzealous parent being arrested for assault at children&#8217;s sporting events. I worried that my son might end up with a coach who approached the sport with a military drill sergeant enthusiasm, taking the joy right out of it for his players. The thought of what it my do to my child when goals were missed, games were lost, or they somehow made a mistake, was another worry of mine. Aside from all of my concerns, my child was very excited, and eager to give this a try, and I would be sure to keep my anxious feelings to myself. Fast forward to seasons and here we are, the experience of playing in the soccer league has been greater than we could have ever imagined. As a matter of fact, I have been fortunate enough to find a parents soccer guide that allowed me to teach my child many lessons relating to soccer and other important aspects of life.</p>
<p>Making it fun, is the primary goal with sports. We have become one of thousands of other soccer parents in this journey. We got up early and filled our son with a nutritious breakfast. We prepare our soccer uniform, cleats, socks, and shin guards, and headed off for the 9:00 AM game. Soccer players, parents, coaches, and spectator fill the soccer fields. We find the filed that our child is playing on and get setup on the sidelines. Watching some of the other games of youngsters is an enjoyable experience. Some kids have been kicking around soccer balls since they were in diapers, and yet most only began playing after they joined the soccer league. Some will be amazingly quick and aggressive, while other are somewhat awkward and shy. Most children adapt pretty quickly to the mechanics of the game and may even score a goal or two in their first game. After the very first game, our child was smiling from ear to ear, and I thought it important to be sure to make my reaction carefully. I thought of all the things I could say to him&#8230;&#8221;Great game!!&#8221;, &#8220;Good job scoring!&#8221;, &#8220;You won, congratulations!&#8221; When she walked up to us, I knew what I most wanted to say, &#8220;It looked like you really had fun!&#8221; She was beaming, and gave us a very enthusiastic &#8220;YES! She now has the ability to realize that winning is certainly more fun that losing. He never complains about losing though and always seems to have fun at Saturday games. She often kicks the soccer ball around for fun during half time. After the field has cleared and the other players are packing up and leaving, he will stay as long as he can kick the ball with anyone who will kick it around with him. He loves the sport for the pure fun of it. He doesn&#8217;t play to win. He plays for fun. How happy I am as a mom that he has found a talent he loves and has fun with.</p>
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