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US Youth Soccer National Workshop

US Youth Soccer National Workshop. Coaching TOPSoccer Athletes Presented by: Michael Singleton, M.S. Mass Youth Soccer State Dir. of Coaching US Youth Soccer National Staff Coach. Coaching Ideals. Personal Connection Fun The 3 L’s Inclusion Activities

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US Youth Soccer National Workshop

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  1. US Youth Soccer National Workshop Coaching TOPSoccer Athletes Presented by: Michael Singleton, M.S. Mass Youth Soccer State Dir. of Coaching US Youth Soccer National Staff Coach

  2. Coaching Ideals • Personal Connection • Fun • The 3 L’s • Inclusion Activities • Simple to Complex

  3. Mosston’s Slanty Line • Challenge each player to a level that is commensurate with his/her ability

  4. Understanding Children • Fundamental task of being a coach/teacher • Communication is imperative • Understanding is only way to make us better coaches GROUP TASK  what are likes/dislikes?

  5. Common Characteristics • Autism -difficulty with communication, socialization -often easily distracted, have restricted interest -generalization and sequencing can be challenging -nonverbal skills are often a strength • Down Syndrome -vision and/or hearing problems are common -varying degrees of mental retardation -may see attention deficit symptoms or temper ---often frustration -often understand much better than express -often very social—social skills and empathy are typically strengths!

  6. Common Characteristics • Cerebral Palsy -motor control impairment (non-progressive) -may have balance and coordination struggles -occasionally see speech impairment -socially/cognitively strong • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) -limited attention span -excessive fidgeting -impulsive behavior -cognitively strong

  7. Successful Coaching Methods • No waiting, players should be actively involved always • Provide immediate positive reinforcement • Repetition is key • Build on success

  8. Successful Coaching Methods • Simple and concise directions • Use visual cues (keep stable over time) • One skill at a time • Use their strengths!!!

  9. Successful Coaching Methods • Be flexible! • Challenge positively and enthusiastically • Ask for parental guidance • Stretch your boundaries • Watch and learn ! HAVE FUN !

  10. Particular Hints • With Autistic Players -Instead of pointing at things (goals) touch them (realize joint attention is difficult) -Keep visual cues stable over time -Repetition is comfort (new situations can sometimes create worry) -Be expressive but reduce visual and verbal cues when player is upset -avoid over-stimulating and activities with a lot of contact • With Cerebral Palsy Players -teach one skill at a time -build sequential motor movements one at a time depending on strengths -repetition/review is key -immediate praise

  11. Particular Hints • Down Syndrome -understand that comprehension is typically much better than speech -pay attention to muscle strength/weakness (short activities) -typically learn quite well through imitation -build small steps -build decision-making into games as comfortable • ADHD -use the energy in a positive way -pay attention to learning styles -high energy activities -set up nonverbal cues

  12. Practice Sessions Group Task #2: -think of strengths and weaknesses -think of world through their eyes -develop a practice session per diagnosis Homework: -how mesh these into one session?

  13. Further Questions • Michael Singleton, M.S. Massachusetts Youth Soccer Assoc. Director of Coaching msingleton@mayouthsoccer.org

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