- Location: Croydon, NSW 2132
- Dates: from 01 Jan 2024 to 30 Nov 2024
- Awards: #4 Most Popular in the Northern Suburbs for 2023
Sports Events for Kids in Russell Lea
Get started with a FUN-positive start to sport for your preschooler, limited spots are available. Locations: Concord Five Dock Summer Hill Earlwood Lakemba
- Location: Croydon, NSW 2132
- Dates: from 08 Dec 2023 to 09 Dec 2024
- Awards: #4 Most Popular in the Northern Suburbs for 2023
As we are not term-based, you have the flexibility to start your child in classes anytime. We focus on the long-term benefit of exercise for children and to give them a FUN, positive experience in sports. However, Little Kickers is not a guaranteed passport to soccer fame! The real goal of Little Kickers is to use soccer as a fun forum to instill in children a little extra confidence, coordination, control, and a sense of camaraderie, which we feel will stand them in excellent stead for the future. Guided by the likes of FA qualified coaches, childcare teachers, child health specialists and proactive parents the Little Kickers program is an ever-evolving quest to teach fundamental football techniques and elementary life skills in a vibrant group play environment. invaluable social skills like listening, sharing, taking turns and teamwork are conscientiously woven into an involving program that places as much emphasis on simple learning concepts like colours and numbers as it does on fine-tuning a child’s basic balance, agility and coordination. Enquire today
- Location: Croydon, NSW 2132
- Dates: from 29 Feb 2024 to 09 Dec 2024
- Awards: #4 Most Popular in the Northern Suburbs for 2023
*Concord*Summer Hill*Concord West*Lakemba*Five Dock*Drummoyne We have four different football classes each tailored to a different age group. However, we have two core beliefs that we take into every session. Firstly, we believe in something we call “Play not Push”. It means teaching football in a fun, pressure-free environment. We want to give children a positive introduction to sport as a whole, not just football, so they’re more likely to stay healthy and active throughout their lives. Secondly, we believe football can be educational. Coached in the right way it can stimulate imagination and aid early development skills such as learning colours and numbers, following instructions and playing as a team.