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After watching my four year old son be bored through most of the U6 development class this winter, I must say that I will be taking him elsewhere next season. Each class consistently started ten minutes late, and on two occasions the kids didn't kick a single ball the entire hour. The class was overcrowded with 20+ kids and 1 or 2 teachers depending on the week. None of the teachers learned my son's name and sitting through this experience as a parent was difficult. In addition, a couple of 'highly skilled' older kids were allowed for some reason to participate in the class, adding to the number of children.. these expert kids weren't expected to follow the rules like everyone else, and could be found kicking on the net while my son had to sit in a circle and listen to endless instruction from the coaches. I regret moving him from Dreamsports in Apex last year.. we will be headed back to Apex this spring!
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