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Why It's Never Too Late for a Child to Start a New Sport. If your child simply wants to try a new sport, or play it for fun, it's never too late. After all, trying is how we figure out what we like.
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Read More »Starting early doesn't guarantee success, and starting late doesn't preclude it. There are some steps you can take to improve your child's experience if she gets a late start in sports. If playing at an elite level is her dream, she might consider a less popular sport, such as golf, rowing, or cross-country running (although levels of popularity and demand vary from one community to another). Or, look for a sport in which she can compete individually instead of having to elbow her way into a team, such as martial arts or figure skating. Once she's gotten a taste of the sport and knows she really likes it, a private coach could be helpful, or even essential. Before your late-starting child joins or tries out for a team, have a candid talk about what she can expect to experience. Other kids may be less than welcoming or even downright intimidating to a newcomer. Sadly, some parents and coaches support this behavior. It can be helpful for your child to come up with a plan to manage this pressure in advance. Try role-playing and other "what if ..." chats. If your child has a friend who's already on the team, that may help. And if you have a choice of coaches, teams, or leagues, look for one that emphasizes skill development and sportsmanship instead of winning at all costs. Once your child begins playing her new sport, bolster her self-esteem by praising her for her hard work and bravery. Provide her with extra coaching and practice time if you can. Emphasize her effort and determination more than points scored or results achieved. Help her manage disappointments with sensitivity, and enlist the coach's help if you need it. Do what you can to help her thrive, and then let her passion for her chosen sport work its magic. Good luck to you and your athlete!
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