10 Fun Soccer Drills For 10 Year Olds (U11) - QuickStartSoccer.com (2023)

Soccer training sessions with U11 kids should be fun-filled with lots of drills and games. As it can be difficult to come up with fresh activity ideas, we have put together this list of our top 10 Fun Soccer Drills For 10-Year-Olds. The drills below are all designed to maximize the fun for the kids and develop the skills and techniques that 10-year-old kids need to grow as players.

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10 Fun Soccer Drills For 10 Year Olds

Drill 1: 2v2 Plus 2

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The first drill is a fantastic game that can be used as a warm-up to practice passing, dribbling, and combination play. It’s a fast-paced game that 10-year-olds love more every time they play!

Set up

Make a 16×20 yard grid with four small goals. Choose two players to act as ‘neutral players’ and have them stand between each pair of goals. Split the remaining players into two teams and have them line up in 4 equal groups. Have a selection of balls ready to help facilitate quick restarts.

How to Play

The coach plays a ball onto the field, and then two people from each team enter to play a 2v2 game with the assistance of the 2 neutral players. The neutral players can move side to side in between the goals but cannot enter the field of play. The neutral players always play for the team in possession of the ball. As soon as a goal is scored, the four players leave the field, and four new players enter. The first team to 5 goals wins. Switch the neutral players out and repeat!

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Coaching Points and Tips

Players should look to play quickly and use the numerical advantage of having two neutral players to the maximum. Encourage players to make positive 3rd person runs after a pass to a neutral player, and be creative in their decision-making and movement off the ball. To increase the speed of the game further, switch four players out every time the ball leaves play.

Drill 2: The Lightning Game

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Be warned! Once 10-year-olds play this fun and exciting shooting game, they will want to play it at every practice! There are plenty of variations to work on different types of shooting, but the classic form of The Lightning Game is arguably the most popular shooting game amongst kids on planet earth!

Set-Up

Start with a full-size goal and have one player start as the goalkeeper. The rest of the players should line up approximately 18 yards away from the goal. The coach should stand next to the goal with a supply of balls and act as a server.

How to Play

The coach plays the ball to the first person in line, who must then shoot with theirfirst touch. What happens next depends on the outcome of that shot:

If The Player Scores:
  • The player who scored joins the back of the line.
  • The goalkeeper is eliminated from the game and stands behind the goal.
  • The following person in line becomes the goalkeeper.
  • The next person in line after that takes the next shot.
If The Player Misses Or The Shot Is Saved:
  • The goalkeeper is still in the game and joins the back of the line.
  • The player who shot the ball becomes the next goalkeeper.
  • The next person in line takes the next shot to try and eliminate the new goalkeeper.

Once a player gets eliminated, they must stand behind the goal and help collect the balls for the coach. If they manage to catch one of the missed shots before it hits the ground, they can rejoin the game by shouting ‘lightning’ and joining the back of the line. The last player in the game wins.

Coaching Points and Tips

As children learn the game, it’s important to remind them to pay attention so that they know what to do when their turn comes up! A couple of simple instructions you can shout to help them with that are “You’re in goal!” (When a player misses), and “The person behind is in goal!” (When a goal is scored.)

Once your 10-years-old players have got into the groove, you can take a moment in between games to demonstrate good shooting technique and challenge them to replicate it.

Drill 3: Team Lightning

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Chances are you’ll get bored of The Lightning Game before your U11 soccer players do! When that happens, Team Lightning is a fantastic variation on the game that works on shooting but also passing and receiving the ball.

Set-Up

Set up a full-size goal and layout cones, as shown in the diagram above. Place ½ the balls on one side of the goal behind Cone A and ½ on the other side.

How to Play

Split the players into two teams and put them in pinnies (red and blue in the diagram above). Each team works on one side of the goal. Within each team, one person starts in Triangle C, one person on Cone B, and the remaining players should start on Cone A with a ball each. The red team also puts a player in goal to start as the first goalkeeper.

The blue team begins the game, passing and following in sequence (A-B-C). When ‘C’ receives the ball, they use their 1st touch to take it out of the triangle and their second touch to shoot. If ‘C’ scores, the blue team wins a point and repeats the sequence. The person who scored joins the back of their line, and the player standing in the red team’s triangle becomes the next GK. Play first to 10 goals, have the teams switch sides, and repeat!

Coaching Points and Tips

This drill is an excellent game for players to work on their passing skills and their 1st touch. Encourage players to look before they receive, open their hips up and use their first touch to set up their pass or shot.Having crisp and accurate passing is also helpful as the quicker a team can get the ball to their striker, the easier it is to score!

(Video) Lightning Soccer Drill | Soccer Shooting Drill

Drill 4: It’s a Knockout

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This drill is another fun game that 10-year-old boys and girls will be requesting to play over and over again. It’s also an excellent way for children to develop their turning and dribbling skills in an entirely opposed environment!

Set-Up

Set up a 20×20 yard grid with a small goal in each corner. Have a supply of balls ready to help facilitate quick restarts.

How to Play

Divide the players up into four teams. Each team stands in line directly behind one of the goals but outside the grid (one team in each corner). The coach plays a ball into the grid. Next, the 1st person from each team enters to play a 1v1v1v1 game against each other. Each player tries to defend their own goal while scoring on the others.

Once someone’s goal is scored on, that player is eliminated and joins the back of their line. The coach plays a new ball in, and the remaining three players play a 1v1v1 game with the same objective. Repeat until there is one player left. That player wins a point for their team. The following players in line for each team play the same game, and the first to 10 points; wins!

Coaching Points and Tips

Players should be positive and work hard to be first to the ball. Encourage the use of dribbling and turn moves to try and surprise opponents! To speed up the game, make it a rule that if someone kicks the ball out, they are eliminated from that round.

Drill 5: The Bermuda Triangle

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This unique small-sided shooting game provides ample shooting opportunities and helps young players improve their decision-making and passing and receiving skills. And it’s fun! 10-year-olds love fun!

Set-Up

Set up an 8x8x8 yard triangle using tall cones. Each side of the triangle is a different goal. Make a grid on the outside of the triangle approximately 40×40 yards in size. You’ll need two sets of pinnies and a ball. Select two players to start as the goalkeepers.

How to Play

Select two players to start as the goalkeepers. Split the remaining players up into two teams. The GK’s must defend all three goals between them. The two teams compete for possession of the ball and try and score in any of the goals.Players are not allowed to run through the triangle, but if a goal is scored and the ball re-enters play through a different side of the triangle, the game continues. The first team to 5 goals wins!

Coaching Points and Tips

Players will naturally gravitate towards the three goals, making the game more challenging. So be sure to encourage them to spread out and keep their options open. If they can’t score on one side of the triangle, they can switch the play to another side for an easier shot on goal!

Drill 6: Multiball Shooting

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Multiball shooting is another unique small-sided game with many elements that can help 10-year-old players develop good vision, awareness, and decision-making skills. It’s fun, competitive, and best of all, there are lots of goals!

Set-Up

Set up a 35×25 yard grid with two goals (one on either side). You’ll need at least 12 balls. Place them around the field, as shown in the diagram.

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How to Play

Split the players up into two equal teams. Kick a ball into the grid to start the game. The rules of the game are the same as a regular game. The only difference is that if a team scores a goal or kicks the ball out, the other team can choose any of the balls around the grid to restart the game.

Only one ball is allowed on the field at any time. If a team brings two balls onto the pitch, the other team gets a free kick. Play until all balls have been used, and the team with the most goals is the winner.

Coaching Points and Tips

Players should evaluate which ball they are bringing onto the field next and why they are doing so (can they work the rules to their advantage?). Encourage both teams to transition quickly on both offense and defense. You can also use this activity to develop players’ skills when turning with the ball and put a condition on the game that they must use a designated turn move to bring a ball into play.

Drill 7: The Four Goal Game

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This classic 4v4 drill is a simple game for working on passing, receiving, dribbling, defending, and so much more. It’s an excellent game for U11 soccer players and other age groups, too.

Set-Up

Make a 25×35 yard grid with four small goals. Split the players up into two teams of 4. You’ll need one ball.

How to Play

Teams compete for possession of the ball. Play is directional, with each team attacking one set of goals and defending another. There are no goalkeepers, but all other soccer rules apply. Play for a predetermined amount of time, and whoever scores the most goals wins!

Coaching Points and Tips

Encourage the attacking team to have a good team shape on the ball. One defender, two midfielders, and an attacker can create a diamond shape, providing depth and width in an attack. In addition to this, encourage players to:

  • Keep their heads up and look for the open goal to attack.
  • Keep good passing and communication throughout.
  • Create positive angles of support to be clear, visible, and in open space.
  • Get goal side when they lose the ball and make it difficult for their opponents to get behind them and score in the closest goal.

Drill 8: Goals from Chaos

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10-year-old kids love chaos! And they love dribbling! And they love goals! Luckily, this game has it all! Goals From Chaos is a great 1v1 drill that works on vision and awareness skills!

Set Up

Set up a 25×25 yard area with two small goals on each side of the square (8 goals total). Place a small cone between each pair of goals for 1/4 of the players to line up behind. Prepare as many soccer balls as possible.

How to Play

Split the players up into four groups and line them up, as shown in the diagram. Each player in linesAandCshould have a ball. The first player in lineApasses the ball to the first player in lineB. They play a 1v1 game and try to score in the two goals they are facing by dribbling through and maintaining possession (i.e., you can’t just kick it through the goals).

The first players in linesCandDdo the same thing simultaneously. Essentially two games are going on in different directions at the same time. As soon as a game finishes (i.e., a goal is scored or the ball goes out of play), the next kids in line begin the next 1v1 game. Whichever player scores the most goals by the end of the designated time wins!

Coaching Points and Tips

Players need to play with their heads up and be aware of what is going on around them at all times. You can also encourage players to use their favorite tricks to beat their opponents and give them extra points for doing so!

(Video) 1v1 Soccer Drill - Goalie Wars

Drill 9: 1v1 Gatekeeper Game

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This fast and energetic 1v1 game will wear your U11 players out in no time. A great game to start practice, especially when you have a high-energy group!

Set-Up

Set up a 20×20 yard grid with 4-5 small gates placed randomly within the area. Split the players up into pairs give one ball to every group of 2.

How to Play

Split the players up into pairs, numbering them 1 and 2. (1) will start as the attacker and have a ball at their feet, (2) will start as the defender (or gatekeeper). All pairs work within the grid at the same time. Upon the coach’s call, all the attackers try to dribble through as many of the gates as possible whilst maintaining possession of the ball.

Players cannot dribble through the same gate twice in a row, and they get a point for each gate they successfully dribble through. The gatekeepers try and stop their partners from scoring points by blocking whichever gate they can. If the gatekeepers win the ball, they give it straight back to their partner, and the game continues.

After 90 seconds, the players switch roles. Whoever gets the most points wins! Have players switch partners and repeat!

Coaching Points and Tips

You can progress this drill into a small-sided game by splitting the players up into two teams and having them compete for possession of 1 ball. Both teams are allowed to score points by passing to a teammate through one of the gates.

Drill 10: Team Knockout

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Our final fun soccer drill for 10 year olds is a competitive and fun warm-up game that encompasses plenty of touches on the ball while encouraging passing and receiving skills and dribbling and shielding. It is a fun and popular activity that you can use to get the players warmed up and ready to play at the start of almost any session.

Set-Up

Set up a 25 x35 yard grid and split the players into two teams.

How to Play

One team starts inside the grid with a ball each, and the other team stands outside the grid without any balls. Upon the coach’s call, the defending team sends in one player to try and kick each of the offensive players’ balls out of the grid. Every 20 seconds, the defending team sends an additional player in until all the defensive players are inside the grid.

Once an offensive player loses their ball, they can support another teammate who still has a ball. The offensive team can shield, dribble and pass to try and keep as many balls in the grid for as long as possible. Once all the balls have been kicked out of the grid, the teams switch roles. Time how long it takes each team to kick all their opponents’ balls out of the grid, declaring the team with the best time as the winners!

Coaching Points and Tips

This game usually goes by quickly, so encourage the kids to transition into a support player as soon as they have lost possession of their ball. Play multiple times and challenge teams to win the game and get the best time of the day!

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Thanks for reading! I hope your 10-year-old players have lots of fun playing these games. If you coach other age groups, you may find these related posts useful:

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FAQs

What are some fun soccer games for 10 year olds? ›

Multiplayer soccer games for kids
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What games should a 11 year old play? ›

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What are fun things to do in soccer? ›

  • Running fast.
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  • 'Deking' out players (fave move: nutmeg)
  • “Being #5 like my brother”
  • “The feeling you get when you score a goal”
  • Half-time snack.
  • Meeting new people.
  • Shooting.
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What are some cool soccer skills? ›

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What should U10 soccer players be learning? ›

U9/U10 is the time to introduce basic combination play, wall passes and take-overs while concentrating on basic skills in cooperative play; i.e., passing, receiving, shooting and heading. Remember players are being coached, not skills.

Can you punt in U10 soccer? ›

Build Out Line (U10)

There will be no punts or drop kicks made by the goalkeeper. If the keeper punts or drop kicks the ball, then the referee is to stop play and restart at the spot on the ground where the keeper punted it originally and with the opponents behind the build out line.

How do kids run faster in soccer? ›

Running uphill work

When learning how to run faster in soccer, you want to ensure that your players combine regular running with strength training. Gym-specific exercises, such as leg extensions and squats, may help increase muscle power and overall strength. But there's almost no running involved in these activities.

What are 6 most important skills in soccer? ›

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  • Dribbling the Ball While Running. ...
  • Shooting. ...
  • Discipline and Attitude.
Aug 1, 2019

How often should a 10 year old practice soccer? ›

Again, the amount of individual practice will depend on the player. Starting at around the U12 age group, a good rule of thumb is 30 minutes of individual training, 5 days per week.

How do you entertain a 10 12 year old? ›

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Jun 9, 2022

How many hours should a 11 year old game? ›

Put clear limits on your child's gaming.

The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests time allotted should be under 30 to 60 minutes per day on school days and 2 hours or less on non- school days.

What do normal 11 year olds do? ›

Social milestones

Become more independent and want to do things for themselves more. Start forming stronger, complex friendships and peer relationships. Show more interest in friends and less interest in family. Friends are more likely to influence their appearance, interests, and behaviors.

What are 5 warm-up exercises? ›

How do I warm up before exercise?
  • fast-paced walking.
  • walking up and down stairs.
  • fast-paced side stepping.
  • jogging on the spot.
  • arm swings.
  • lunges.
  • squats.
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What are 3 warm-up activities? ›

Some other examples of warm-up exercises are leg bends, leg swings, shoulder/ arm circles, jumping jacks, jumping rope, lunges, squats, walking or a slow jog, yoga, torso twists, standing side bends, lateral shuffle, butt kickers, knee bends, and ankle circles.

What is a good quick warm-up? ›

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What is the hardest thing to do in soccer? ›

We all believe it to be absolutely true: Thou Shalt Know The Hardest Thing To Do Is Put The Ball In The Back Of The Net. Its importance is not just theoretical. It has a very practical significance, a huge, telling influence over almost every aspect of the game all over the world.

What are the 3 main skills in soccer? ›

Playing soccer involves several basic skills: passing/shooting, dribbling and controlling (or trapping) the ball. These skills can be learned at any age, and a good soccer player works continually to improve them.

What are the 5 basic soccer skills? ›

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  • Receiving.
  • Dribbling.
  • Shooting.
  • Decision Making.
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What are the 4 core skills in soccer? ›

To best achieve this, players technical development has been broken down in 4 'core' game skills:
  • First Touch - receiving a pass.
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What makes a good kids soccer coach? ›

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Ask them questions and listen to their answers, be a good person and show that you care about them. Be honest and deliberate with your communication. Be concise and paint a picture to help their learning. Always strive to create an engaging environment.

Can U10 soccer head the ball? ›

As part of the U.S. Soccer Concussion Initiative, children 10 years or under are no longer allowed to head the ball in practice or games, while players ages 11-13 are allowed to head the ball during games, but are limited during practice.

What does U10 stand for in soccer? ›

Next, you need to know that soccer age groups are designated U6, U8, U10, etc., which translates to under 6, under 8, under 10, and so on.

How do you get kids excited about soccer? ›

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What is 6 vs 4 in soccer? ›

It is a 6 v 4 overload game. 6 attack and 4 defend the square. No one is allowed inside the square except an attacking player on the team of 6 dribbling the ball and in possession. Attacking team keep possession and score by a player dribbling the ball into the square.

What are the best kids soccer skills? ›

As we stated above, there are 4 basic soccer skills that every kid should know: dribbling, passing, kicking and shooting.

Is offsides called in U10 soccer? ›

Offsides will be called in U-10 soccer. A player is in an offside position when they are nearer to the opponents goal line than the ball, unless (a) they are in their own half of the field, or (b) they are not nearer to the opponents goal line than at least 2 of the opponent players, where one can be the goalkeeper.

Is slide tackling allowed in U10? ›

Referees: One center referee. Offside rule enforced, slide tackling is not allowed.

Can you slide tackle in U10 soccer? ›

Youth Soccer League Tackling Recommendations

No slide tackles are allowed for players under the age of 10. Aside from that, it's important that players learn how to perform these maneuvers safely, so they can avoid injury.

How do you run without getting tired in soccer? ›

Players usually get tired due to oxygen deficiency. The fix is to avoid playing harder than your breath. Your cardiovascular endurance is your body's breathing capacity. Establish a breathing rhythm and learn this technique – Inhale and then hold your breath for 8 seconds.

What are the 8 basic soccer skills? ›

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  • Passing and receiving.
  • Shooting.
  • Decision making.
  • Dribbling.
  • Heading.
  • Touch and ball control.
  • Skills and tricks.
  • Running off the ball.
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What is the most critical move in soccer? ›

Passing is the most critical move in soccer. It is an excellent way to advance the ball and requires highly coordinated teamwork. While passing is somewhat similar to kicking, passing re- quires considerable practice to learn the exact amount of power needed to move the ball.

How can a 10 year old improve soccer skills? ›

10 Fun Soccer Drills For 10 Year Olds (U11)
  1. 10 Fun Soccer Drills For 10 Year Olds. Drill 1: 2v2 Plus 2. Drill 2: The Lightning Game. Drill 3: Team Lightning. Drill 4: It's a Knockout. Drill 5: The Bermuda Triangle. Drill 6: Multiball Shooting. Drill 7: The Four Goal Game. Drill 8: Goals from Chaos. ...
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What age do most kids quit soccer? ›

The average child today spends less than three years playing a sport, quitting by age 11, most often because the sport just isn't fun anymore.

How often should a 10 year old train? ›

Muscle-strengthening and bone-strengthening physical activity should be included at least 3 days a week. Children naturally build strong muscles and bones when they run, jump, and play. Formal weight programs aren't needed, but are safe when properly designed and supervised.

What sports can 10 year olds do? ›

By the age of 10 children have mature vision, better coordination and balance and the ability to understand and recall sports strategies. They are typically ready to take on complex skill sports, such as football, basketball, hockey, netball and volleyball.

How do you make soccer games fun? ›

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  5. Finish With A Game.

How do you keep kids cool at soccer games? ›

Cold towels can help kids keep their cool.

You can purchase microfiber cooling towels, or simply put some washcloths in a cooler full of ice to keep them nice and cold. During breaks, kids can apply these to their necks, foreheads, or pulse points for a quick cool-down.

How can 10 year olds have fun? ›

101 fun things to do for kids ages 9-12
  1. Set up easels and paint pictures outdoors.
  2. Visit your local science museum.
  3. Learn how to knot friendship bracelets.
  4. Go to a coffee shop and write poetry.
  5. Put on an impromptu play.
  6. Put together a scavenger hunt.
  7. Bake a loaf of homemade bread.
  8. Build and launch a model rocket.
Jun 9, 2022

Can my 2 year old play soccer? ›

However, for developing their interest in the game, there is much you can do. For age 1-3, we recommend introducing your kid to soccer at home. Show them some basic skills, but keep it unstructured, just pass the ball between the two of you.

Which sport is best for boys? ›

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  • Basketball.
  • Baseball.
  • Football.
  • Soccer.
  • Volleyball.
Sep 15, 2022

Which sport is better for girls? ›

Basketball. Basketball is indeed the most loved sport among the girls. Schools and universities today encourage girls to participate in basketball competitions. It is a healthy way of developing competitive skills, social interactions and becoming a team player which is an important skill for life.

What are some good soccer tricks? ›

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  • The Cruyff Turn. ...
  • The Scissor Kick. ...
  • The Rabona. ...
  • The Elastico. ...
  • The Pullback V. ...
  • The Rainbow or the Okocha Flick. ...
  • The Knuckleball Free Kick.
Apr 4, 2022

How can I make a game more fun? ›

One interesting thing in a game is to give a way for players to achieve their goal in different ways and to give them a sense of control and choice. By giving them this choice, they will feel that they relate more to the game and also possibly feel more immersed.

How do you motivate a child in a soccer team? ›

Provide situations that your athlete will enjoy—playing in the park with friends—if they're in it for the social aspect, for example. Or you might arrange neighborhood scrimmages if your child likes to compete. This will help motivate them.

What can a 10 year old not do? ›

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  • Using social media (Facebook/Twitter) or texting. ...
  • Wearing provocative clothing. ...
  • Playing teen-rated or mature-rated video games.
Dec 7, 2015

How do I make my 10 year old happy? ›

Sum Up
  1. Get Happy Yourself.
  2. Teach Them To Build Relationships.
  3. Expect Effort, Not Perfection.
  4. Teach Optimism.
  5. Teach Emotional Intelligence.
  6. Form Happiness Habits.
  7. Teach Self-Discipline.
  8. More Playtime.
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Become more independent and want to do things for themselves more. Start forming stronger, complex friendships and peer relationships. Show more interest in friends and less interest in family. Friends are more likely to influence their appearance, interests, and behaviors.

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