All kids should be able to play soccer. There are many organizations available to help. If applying for financial assistance, please contact us 250-992-2223 for exact cost to put on your application as well as for any other information that may be required when applying through the organization you select. You will still need to submit a soccer registration for your child(ren) and inform QYSA when you have submitted your application for assistance and once you have heard back regarding approval. Click on one of the links below for information on applying for financial assistance.
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The ultimate goal with this is to give the kids a headstart in soccer and an active lifestyle and also to help their enjoyment levels through having a capability of using the ball how they want.
This is a really playful activity and shouldn't be seen as practice or a chore at home. Just as they would play with a stuffed animal or any other toy, that's how we want them to see a soccer ball.
You can get a small sponge soccer ball from Dollar Tree and these are perfect to get started with.
Article 1 - Soccer Starts at Home with Parents
Article 2 - Parents are Key to Player Development
Houston Dynamo - Soccer Starts at Home Resources
Video - Basic Footskills 1
Video - Basic Footskills 2
Video - Basic Footskills 3
Video - Basic Footskills 4
Link to BC Soccer Technical Resources: Technical Service Plan | BC Soccer Association
Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) is a CSA soccer-specific adaptation of the Long-Term Athlete Development model (LTAD) developed by Canadian Sport Centres. LTAD is a scientific model for periodized athlete training and development that respects and utilizes the natural stages of physical, mental, and emotional growth in athletes. Like the LTAD program, LTPD is designed to:
LTPD is a program for soccer player development, training, competition, and recovery based on biological age (i.e. physical maturity) rather than chronological age. It is player centred, coach driven, and administration, sport science, and sponsor supported.
The Canadian Soccer LTPD model, Wellness to World Cup is designed to optimize Canadian excellence and lifelong wellness through soccer. By ensuring fun playing experiences for children, a suitable player development pathway for youth and opportunities for lifelong participation for all players regardless of age, gender, ability or disability, LTPD provides a framework for the growth of the beautiful game in Canada.
Follow the link for more details on the national model of Long-Term Athlete Development by Canada Sport For Life: Long Term Athlete Guide - A Sport Parent's Guide.
Information provided by BC Soccer