At this age, wins and losses do not tell the story. Progress shows up in
different places. It is the kid who could not dribble in week one trying
it in week eight. It is the player who used to hide on the field
starting to call for the ball.
Every kid is on their own timeline. Comparing your child to the best
player on the team is not the right measure. The honest measure is who
they are this season compared to who they were last season.
The long term goal is bigger than any one game. I want players who still
love the game at sixteen, not players who burned out and walked away at
twelve. Soccer can teach discipline, resilience, and how to handle
failure, and those lessons stay with a kid long after the season ends.