How do you know if your child is ready to play ice hockey?
Hockey is a great sport for kids, but it's important to make sure they're ready before they start playing. Here are a few things to consider:
- Age: Most kids are ready to start playing hockey around age 5 or 6. However, some kids may be ready sooner or later, depending on their maturity and athletic ability.
- Size: Hockey is a physical sport, so it's important to make sure your child is big enough to handle the equipment. They should be able to comfortably wear skates and a helmet, and they should be able to hold a stick without it being too heavy.
- Skills: Hockey requires a variety of skills, including skating, stickhandling, and shooting. Your child should have some basic skating skills before they start playing hockey. They should be able to skate forward and backward, and they should be able to stop and turn. They should also be able to hold a stick and shoot the puck.
- Interest: Most importantly, your child should be interested in playing hockey. If they're not excited about it, they're not likely to stick with it.
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