Tiny Comets (3 -4 YO)
A magical first landing into organised sport where "social bravery" is the ultimate goal. We use whimsical storytelling to help toddlers find their feet, master their movement, and confidently take their first giant leap away from their guardian's side.
$190.00 per term
One small step for a toddler, one giant leap for confidence.
Program focus: Social bravery and discovery.
Key skills: Fundamental movement skills (FMS).
Tiny Comets is a gentle introduction to the world of soccer. At this age, the biggest milestone isn't technical skill—it’s the courage to join a group and play independently. We focus on the joy of movement through themed adventures that keep children engaged and excited.
Building the bravery to join the team and play without a guardian on the pitch.
Mastering balance and coordination through "low-gravity" movement games.
Learning to follow simple, multi-step instructions in a group setting.
We don't do traditional drills; we go on "Missions" that turn motor-skill development into an adventure.
In the Tiny Comets program, we recognise that for a three-year-old, a sports field can feel like a vast, new universe. Our coaches are specialists in early childhood engagement, using immersive storytelling to turn the pitch into a safe, "safe-to-fail" environment. We don't focus on soccer tactics; we focus on the magic of movement. By guiding their ball to "Space Stations," children develop the foundational motor skills—like hopping, skipping, and balancing—required before technical soccer can begin. This program is as much about emotional regulation and social confidence as it is about physical literacy.
The science of play:
90% of a child’s brain develops by age 5. Our movement-based sessions stimulate neural pathways that improve classroom focus later in life.
Children who engage in guided group play before age 4 show a 30% increase in social resilience when starting primary school.
Skills matrix:
Balance, directional running, basic ball control, and "Moon Glue" (keeping the ball close).
Independence, active listening, social bravery, and following instructions.