Posts tagged ‘Child Soccer Coaching Swindon’

5 Questions to Ask Your Child After a Training Session

March 12, 2026
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Young players develop best when football remains fun. At child soccer coaching in Swindon, coaches aim to create an environment where children learn through play and positive encouragement. What happens after the session matters too. The questions parents ask on the drive home can shape how a child thinks about sport. Supportive sideline habits help […]

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Why the ‘Quiet’ Child Often Becomes the Best Tactician on the Pitch

March 6, 2026
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Youth football is often associated with energy, noise, and visible enthusiasm. The loudest player is usually the one people notice first. They call for the ball, direct teammates, and celebrate every moment with excitement. But football does not always reward volume. The players who talk the most are not always the ones who read the […]

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Children’s Soccer Coaching in Swindon: Why Movement-Based Learning Works for ADHD

December 11, 2025
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Many kids with ADHD find it hard to thrive in classrooms. Traditional learning often expects them to sit still and focus for long stretches. This simple demand can be draining. Sport – and particularly football – works differently. For children with ADHD, it can match the way their brains prefer to work. In this blog, […]

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How Child Soccer Coaching Supports Better Sleep

August 21, 2025
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Parents know the routine. Many kids aged 2 to 10 toss and turn. They wake in the night. They struggle to fall asleep. They wake up early or refuse rest. Bedtimes can be stressful. Routines collapse. Mornings feel rough. In Bristol, Swindon, and Chippenham, parents seek help. They look for natural ways to help their […]

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BOBBY CHARLTON; AN APPRECIATION

September 18, 2015
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By the time you read this Wayne Rooney may well have become England’s all time leading goalscorer, overtaking Bobby Charlton’s total of 49. I have no intention of belittling Rooney’s achievement; despite his poor record in major tournaments, his goals per minutes played, and strike rate in qualifying games, stand comparison with modern players such […]

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