| Player Characteristics
Gross and small motor skills becoming more refined and
reliable. Boys and girls begin to develop separately.
Ability to stay on task is lengthened. They have the
ability to sequence thought and actions.
Greater diversity in playing ability and physical
maturity.
Skills are emerging. Becoming more predictable and
recognizable.
Some children begin moving from concrete thinking to
abstract thinking.
Able to pace themselves, to plan ahead.
Increased self-responsibility. They remember to bring
their own equipment. They may not remember where they last put it
down.
Starting to recognize basic tactical concepts, but not
exactly sure why certain decisions are better.
Repetition of technique is very important, but it must
be dynamic, not static.
Continued positive reinforcement needed.
Explanations must be brief, concise, and mention "why."
They want to understand everything.
Becoming more "serious". Openly, intensively
competitive, without intention of fouling.
Still mostly intrinsically motivated. ¨ Peer pressure
starting to be a factor.
Adult outside of the family may take on added
significance.
Prefer identification with a team. Like to have good
uniforms, equipment, and balls.
More inclined towards wanting to play instead of being
told to play. Will initiate play more.
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