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Soccer Shots is held at childcare centers, preschools and schools, as well as public locations. Our public programs are open to the general public while our childcare center and school programs are only open to those enrolled at the location.
Soccer Shots provides all of the equipment needed at each of our sessions. Your child should wear activity-appropriate clothing. Cleats and shin guards are NOT necessary.
To find public programs in your area, select Enroll Now at the top of this page.
Yes! We are always willing to start a public program near you. The easiest way for this to happen is for you to form a group of eight children willing to take part in a Soccer Shots season. These could be children from your neighborhood, friends from church or synagogue, or your parent groups. We're happy to help talk through ideas on how to make this happen. Please contact your local director for more information.
Our weekly 30-40 minute sessions focus on basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing and shooting. Through fun games and positive reinforcement, children will begin to experience the joy of playing soccer and being active. We also highlight a positive character trait each session such as respect, teamwork and appreciation.
We will notify you of any weather cancellations via email and text message. We generally try to make a decision at least 2 hours prior to the start of the session.
For scheduled seasons that are 10 weeks or less, Soccer Shots will hold the week following the last scheduled class as the inclement weather make-up date. There will be ONE inclement weather make-up date per season. If time allows more than one make up date could be scheduled. In the case of inclement weather, Soccer Shots will notify you of any cancellations and make-up sessions. *In the event of inclement weather on a scheduled make-up class date, there will be no additional make-up dates scheduled.
No. In a concerted effort to safeguard our families’ digital privacy rights, effective Winter 2023, Soccer Shots employees will no longer be taking pictures of participants. Parents are welcome to take pictures of their own children, but we ask that they consider and respect other families’ privacy.