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Soccer as Support to Community & School Achievement
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BEGINNING
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What Soccer Provides! “I need to Move” – Physical Activity “I want to Explore and Control” – Compete “I want to Play” – Choose a Place to Play “I desire to Belong” – Building Groups “I wonder what will Happen?” – Making Choices “I learn from watching” – Model Standard behavior
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Multicultural Model Africans Multicultural Inclusion Asians Europeans Hispanic-Latinos Native Americans Emerging 100+ Educational Strategies to Teach Children of Color © 2008
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Service Teams Recreational Player Benefits at Indiana Soccer See Handouts: State Member Benefits Soccer Across America District Opportunities
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Service Teams Budget Costs for Club Design Recreational per player (School Fee) Membership Indiana Soccer - $10 One Call system (optional) - $4 Youth Development costs - $15 Enrichment Cost per Player (choose one) Festival(Shield Event) - $40 ISA District Cup (Futsal)- $55 Camp- $53 Exposure Trip- $85
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Discovery development level [early & middle entry] Elementary & Middle Schools [create a SAA allied [paid] club membership] Charter schools Parochial schools Private schools Public schools Community Centers Membership Opportunities via Partnerships Establish a partnership that allows the US Youth Soccer member to take the lead in player, parent & coaching education
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