
Our 1-2-3 Step Process
Our process creates a personalized, supportive path to help your child grow in sports and confidence.
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The Discovery Call: Building a Foundation of Understanding
What Happens:
We start with a friendly, no-pressure conversation to learn about your child. Together, we’ll discuss:
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Your child’s interests, personality, and sensory preferences.
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Past experiences with sports (if any) and goals for the future.
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Any challenges they’ve faced (e.g., focus, coordination, confidence).
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Why It Matters:
This isn’t just a formality—it’s how we design a program that works. We’ll match your child with a coach trained in ABA strategies and adaptive sports techniques to ensure they feel safe, motivated, and excited to learn.

The Initial Assessment: Mapping Strengths & Growth Areas
What Happens:
In a fun, low-pressure session, our coach will:
✅ Evaluate foundational skills (coordination, balance, sport-specific techniques).
✅ Identify sensory needs (e.g., sound sensitivity, tactile preferences).
✅ Gauge social-emotional readiness (following instructions, turn-taking).
Why It Matters:
This isn’t a test—it’s a roadmap. Using games and play-based activities, we pinpoint exactly where to start and how to build confidence. You’ll receive a clear progress plan with:
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Tiered Goals: Urgent needs, developing skills, and strengths to leverage.
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ABA-Infused Strategies: Visual schedules, reinforcement systems, and adaptive drills.

Continuous Growth: Tracking Progress and Celebrating Milestones
What Happens:
Every session is a step forward. We track progress through:
📊 Skill Mastery Checklists: See tangible growth in dribbling, passing, shooting, and more.
🗓 Bi-Weekly Updates: Parents get actionable insights (e.g., “Alex mastered 3 new drills! Next up: power shots!”).
🎯 Goal-Setting Milestones: From hitting a first home run to joining a team, we celebrate all victories.
Why It Matters:
Transparency is key. You’ll always know:
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What we’re working on (and why).
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How to reinforce skills at home (simple, fun activities!).
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When your child is ready to level up (e.g., group play, advanced techniques).
