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t-ball cleats really necessary?
cAtWmN84
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The glove most likely is just going to have to be big. Most kids that age don't even end up really using the glove since they are usually just picking the ball up off the ground and throwing it. If the glove is too small the ball won't fit in it!
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We tried a soccer class for our son when he turned 3. Unfortunately our instructor was mediocre and made for mediocre experience. I think we will wait several more years before we try an organized team sport. The kids just mostly run around in circles (which is cute), but they just aren't ready to follow directions and learn a sport. I'm paranoid that our son will have a negative experience and get turned off too soon.
We are sticking to swim lessons and the parent/tot gymnastics.....good luck! Are you coaching? That might make it a fun experience for you both!
i love the idea of swim lessons.we should do that after the t-ball season ends:)she is in gymnastics and really loves.i think she's made for it.its more for fun now but i think when she gets older it will be something shes passionate about.and no not coaching.i'll be watching from the sidelines with my little rookie.lol
she'll be in soccer next year.they upped the age to 4.these sports are so much cheaper than gymnastics