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ne_atl
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11. "Try soccer."
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Mon Jan-07-13 07:10 PM by ne_atl

  

          

As much as dislike the sport and swore I would never put my son (4, check avi) in it, he exceled at it. First practice he cried because he didn't know anyone, first game he cried because someone kicked him but by the 3rd game he was one of the best out there. We had 3 girls on the team who all turned out well.

In my house, bottom line....quitting is not an option

  

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Question for OKS dads [View all] , El_essence, Mon Jan-07-13 05:40 PM
 
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keep them away from gymnastics and dance...
Jan 07th 2013
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why no gymnastics?
Jan 07th 2013
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http://youtu.be/xc8GNG9Ng3M
Jan 07th 2013
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      I could watch that shit all day
Jan 07th 2013
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      *bookmarks for later*
Jan 07th 2013
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      now that was good
Jan 07th 2013
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      8:08 is some fantastic camera work
Jan 08th 2013
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lol she did ballet for a year then didn't want to do it after we had to
Jan 07th 2013
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Kids are usually into whatever their friends are into
Jan 07th 2013
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aka move into the hood
Jan 07th 2013
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true. good point nm
Jan 07th 2013
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sometimes little things spark kids in a big way
Jan 07th 2013
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they are so young, just dont press it or it will turn them off
Jan 07th 2013
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lol @ kids having an opinion or choice on shit.
Jan 07th 2013
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I'm crying at this reply...hahaha @ the Bin household
Jan 07th 2013
15
Well at 8 years old, feel you. My daughter has to follow through with
Jan 08th 2013
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it's all about exposure
Jan 08th 2013
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Thanks for this. The boys are easier to expose them to shit. My oldest
Jan 08th 2013
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      personally I think 4 is a little early anyway for organized sports
Jan 08th 2013
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           i think the earlier the better
Jan 08th 2013
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           5 or 6 is usually the entry level age for most organized youth sports...
Jan 08th 2013
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           probably is for my daughter. But out of the 3, she's the most naturally
Jan 08th 2013
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Get your youngest into softball
Jan 08th 2013
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