Year: 2017
At a time when parents have become more demanding of their children’s sporting careers from such a young age the relationship between coaches, parents and some governing bodies appear fractured to say the least. ‘Working with Parents in sport’ is
GLOBAL PEACE GAMES 2017 CLICK THE LINK ABOVE LINK FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE GPGs 2017 ON THE FOOTBALL & PEACE WEBSITE The Global Peace Games is part funded by Erasmus+CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE GPGs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
National Children's Football Week acts as a reminder to parents, guardians, carers, facilitators, coaches, teachers and volunteers, that the children's game does not have to branded, expensive, associated or dominated by adults. It is a simple game when played by
Kick The Corporate Out of Children's Football was the the feedback from parents, facilitators and volunteers, at this year's National Children's Football Week's Free V Free. An increasing realisation of the brandification of the children's game is fueling claims that football
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S FOOTBALL WEEK FREE V FREE Three of the best National Children's Football Week hosted by Don't X The Line at Park Brow Community Primary School, Liverpool, was a success with over 200 children and parents attending this year's Free
PLAY SOCCER founded the Global Peace Games in 2001 to promote a global network of children and youth committed to a culture of friendship, understanding and peace. The Global Peace Games are “grass roots” soccer games that take place under
Football is a game enjoyed by millions all around the world every day and now a game that children with all sorts of disabilities can also participate in and enjoy. Children who go to main stream schools who struggle with
[caption id="attachment_4419" align="alignleft" width="300"] Sue Palmer[/caption] It has been a while since we caught up with our patron Sue Palmer the distinguished author on child development in the modern world and literary specialist. We found that Sue has been very