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=AYSO Kickstart =
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==What is AYSO Kickstart?==
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AYSO Kickstart is AYSO’s entry-level soccer experience designed to reimagine early play environments, spark joy, boost development, and help kids fall in love with the game from day one.


Grounded in years of sport and early-childhood research, Kickstart transforms traditional practice into child-centered play. Sessions feature fun, fast-moving activities and modified small-sided games that create a lively, sandlot-style jamboree experience.
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=AYSO Age Determination (Fall 2026 Season)=
Kickstart is typically offered for the youngest and first-time players and serves as the first step in the AYSO player pathway.
AYSO uses a '''school-year registration system''' to place players in the correct division. Divisions are assigned by '''birth year''' using the window '''August 1 – July 31'''. A player remains in the same division for the entire membership year (Aug 1–Jul 31).
==Why Kickstart?==
==Age Group Chart: Fall 2026==
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[[File:AYSO-Age-Groups-Fall-2026.png|center|800px|AYSO Age Groups for Fall 2026]]

{| class="wikitable" style="margin:1em auto; width:60%; text-align:center;"

!Division!!Birthdate Range

|-
Kickstart looks and feels different from traditional youth soccer, and that is intentional.
|'''6U'''||Aug 1, 2020 – Jul 31, 2021

|-
Today’s youth sports are often over-structured and adult-driven, which does not always match the needs of the child. Kickstart adapts the environment so the game belongs to the kids again.
|'''8U'''||Aug 1, 2018 – Jul 31, 2020

|-
The streets, parks, and backyards have produced some of the world’s most creative players. When children are given the freedom to play, they become healthier, happier, and more confident.
|'''10U'''||Aug 1, 2016 – Jul 31, 2018

|-
'''Benefits include:'''
|'''12U'''||Aug 1, 2014 – Jul 31, 2016
*Physical health
|-
*Unleashed creativity
|'''14U'''||Aug 1, 2012 – Jul 31, 2014
*Social and emotional growth
|-
*Confidence and independence
|'''16U'''||Aug 1, 2010 – Jul 31, 2012
*Accessible and inclusive play environments
|-

|'''18U'''||Aug 1, 2008 – Jul 31, 2010

|}

==How It Works==
==What does a Kickstart session include?==
#Find the player’s date of birth.
Each Kickstart session is simple, fast-moving, and designed to keep players active.
#Match it to the birthdate range in the chart.

#That division applies for the full membership year (Aug 1–Jul 31).
Every session includes:
This system keeps players grouped by age in line with school calendars and U.S. Soccer standards.
#A Fundamental Motor Skill activity (such as skipping or balancing)
==Interactive Age Determination Tool==
#A game-like soccer activity to build skill and understanding
#'''The Big Match''' – a modified small-sided game (2v2 or 3v3)
Each session also includes a social and emotional learning theme, such as helping others, sharing, or teamwork.
==Why do parents choose Kickstart?==
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Parents choose Kickstart because it:
*Feels welcoming and low-pressure
*Fits into modern family schedules
*Focuses on fun, development, and child ownership
*Builds confidence instead of stress
*Is run by an organization they trust
*Encourages parent participation and support
For many children, Kickstart is their first organized activity, and the program is designed to make that experience positive and memorable.
==How does Kickstart support development?==
Kickstart creates a strong foundation for future soccer participation by:
*Introducing basic ball familiarity and movement
*Building comfort in a group play environment
*Encouraging listening, sharing, and simple directions
*Helping players transition confidently into team-based soccer
The goal is not to rush development, but to set players up for long-term success and enjoyment.
==How does Kickstart reflect AYSO’s philosophies?==
As an official AYSO program, Kickstart follows the AYSO Six Philosophies:
*Everyone Plays®
*Positive Coaching
*Player Development
*Good Sportsmanship
*Open Registration
*Balanced Teams
Kickstart introduces these values from the very beginning of a player’s soccer journey.
==Kickstart at a glance==
*'''Who:''' First-time and youngest players
*'''Focus:''' Fun, movement, confidence, and play
*'''Style:''' Sandlot-inspired, small-sided, child-centered play
*'''Structure:''' Flexible sessions designed for families
*'''Outcome:''' Happy kids, confident parents, players ready for team-based soccer

Latest revision as of 02:04, 19 February 2026

AYSO Kickstart

What is AYSO Kickstart?

AYSO Kickstart is AYSO’s entry-level soccer experience designed to reimagine early play environments, spark joy, boost development, and help kids fall in love with the game from day one.

Grounded in years of sport and early-childhood research, Kickstart transforms traditional practice into child-centered play. Sessions feature fun, fast-moving activities and modified small-sided games that create a lively, sandlot-style jamboree experience.

Kickstart is typically offered for the youngest and first-time players and serves as the first step in the AYSO player pathway.

Why Kickstart?


Kickstart looks and feels different from traditional youth soccer, and that is intentional.

Today’s youth sports are often over-structured and adult-driven, which does not always match the needs of the child. Kickstart adapts the environment so the game belongs to the kids again.

The streets, parks, and backyards have produced some of the world’s most creative players. When children are given the freedom to play, they become healthier, happier, and more confident.

Benefits include:

  • Physical health
  • Unleashed creativity
  • Social and emotional growth
  • Confidence and independence
  • Accessible and inclusive play environments


What does a Kickstart session include?

Each Kickstart session is simple, fast-moving, and designed to keep players active.

Every session includes:

  1. A Fundamental Motor Skill activity (such as skipping or balancing)
  2. A game-like soccer activity to build skill and understanding
  3. The Big Match – a modified small-sided game (2v2 or 3v3)

Each session also includes a social and emotional learning theme, such as helping others, sharing, or teamwork.

Why do parents choose Kickstart?

Parents choose Kickstart because it:

  • Feels welcoming and low-pressure
  • Fits into modern family schedules
  • Focuses on fun, development, and child ownership
  • Builds confidence instead of stress
  • Is run by an organization they trust
  • Encourages parent participation and support

For many children, Kickstart is their first organized activity, and the program is designed to make that experience positive and memorable.

How does Kickstart support development?

Kickstart creates a strong foundation for future soccer participation by:

  • Introducing basic ball familiarity and movement
  • Building comfort in a group play environment
  • Encouraging listening, sharing, and simple directions
  • Helping players transition confidently into team-based soccer

The goal is not to rush development, but to set players up for long-term success and enjoyment.

How does Kickstart reflect AYSO’s philosophies?

As an official AYSO program, Kickstart follows the AYSO Six Philosophies:

  • Everyone Plays®
  • Positive Coaching
  • Player Development
  • Good Sportsmanship
  • Open Registration
  • Balanced Teams

Kickstart introduces these values from the very beginning of a player’s soccer journey.

Kickstart at a glance

  • Who: First-time and youngest players
  • Focus: Fun, movement, confidence, and play
  • Style: Sandlot-inspired, small-sided, child-centered play
  • Structure: Flexible sessions designed for families
  • Outcome: Happy kids, confident parents, players ready for team-based soccer