Our 30-minute weekly classes are taught at your child's preschool. Our education based curriculum is designed specifically to engage the rapidly developing imagination of 2-5 year olds.
Our leagues combine our unique adventures with the introduction of small-sided games. They are desgined to prepare your little one for traditional soccer leagues in a fun and imaginative way.
Our unique approach is designed specifically for the rapidly growing imagination of preschoolers. We use familiar songs, stories, and games to take children as young as 2 years old on fun and exciting adventures with thier soccer ball, "Bob." Our progressive and education based curriculum not only helps develop each child's soccer and gross-motor skills, but also promotes language skills, creativity and imagination, social skills, emotional skills, and most importantly self-confidence to help our HappyFeeters become Brave Creative Leaders.
Each week our highly trained coaches take our HappyFeeters on adventures with "Bob" to places such as the zoo, an enchanted castle, candy land, and more! Our year round program focuses on a different Move and Big Idea each month to ensure each child continues to have fun, learn new things, and is challenged.
Each session our coaches focus their adventures and games on a new soccer move. Each move is broken down to the most basic steps for even our youngest HappyFeeters to learn. As they grow and progress we add addtional steps to the move, use the move in different ways, or begin to combine moves together. For example, one month may be the Cruyff, where our youngest players work on turning their foot in using balance, they will then begin to progress to pulling "Bob" behind them, to adding turning and change of direction, to finally perfoming the Cruyff turn seamlessly into dribbling.
Each session our adventures focus on a new Big Idea. Our Big Ideas help our HappyFeeters develop Brave Creative Leadership skills. They were designed to build on the Master Move, and to seamlessly flow into our adventures. For example, one session may have the Big Idea of Diversity and Inclusion while another may be Helping Others. This allows our enrichment program to help each child further develop more than gross-motor skills, but also social and emotional skills as they use their fun and exciting imagination to go to new places!
Loris Malaguzzi