Does Your Child's Program Use The
"Games Based Approach" To Teaching Sports?
With
the Games Based Approach to teaching sports, all aspects of the sport, from the
basic skills to more technical moves and strategies, are taught in the context
of fun, yet instructive, games. Players practice skills with creative
exercises. The Games Based Approach differs from more conventional methods of
instruction, characterized by lining up and standing around, which relies on
repetition.
The
goals and benefits of the Games Based Approach include:
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It creates a sense of fun
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It enables the coach to isolate and focus on specific skills
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It allows the coach to teach to the strengths of individual
children and improve the weaknesses
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It enables the coach to better control the group. As a
result, discipline is not the focus of the practice
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It allows creative play within the practice
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It allows for versatility, from beginner to adult. No matter
what a player's age or skill level, she can still benefit from games. And
often, the games themselves need little adaptation across different levels of
skill
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It fosters a positive learning environment and allows
players to learn without the intense scrutiny of peers
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It accommodates children of all skill levels and personality
types.
Adapted from Goal! The Ultimate Guide for Soccer Moms and Dads by Gloria
Averbuch and Ashley Michael Hammond.