The best way to do this is to play SoccerHelp Practice Games.
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Your objective should be at least 300 touches per child per practice and for each child to be doing something with a ball for at least 50% of the practice (as opposed to watching, listening to instructions or standing in line). Your practices will be much more efficient and effective if every child has a ball to practice with. Each child should have a ball with their name on it and it is a good idea to ask those who have extra balls to bring them to practice and for the coach to bring several extras (several parents will always forget to bring a ball). It is very important that every player at practice has a ball.
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With these age groups do not try to teach too much in one practice their attention spans are too short & it won't be fun. Recommendations for U4 & U6 Coaches and Soccer Leagues
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