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An experienced soccer coach understands that a "one size fits all" approach does not work with different age groups. They must tailor their coaching instruction based on a solid understanding of the differences between ages, sexes and individual traits.

Below you will find descriptions of four different age groups. Your challenge is to match the correct behavior pattern with the right age group. Ready?

AgeBehavior pattern
Six to eightConforms to peer pressure; large growing spurt in strength, size, musculature and energy; has many friends; tendency to awkwardness; listens critically for information
Eight to 10Has short attention span; needs regular personal attention; requires constant motivation; has one or two special friends; tends to be selfish
10 to 12Highly critical of others; is achievement-oriented; needs goals to strive for; is aggressive, independent, bossy (or timid); needing to win grows in importance
12 to 14Has several friends; responds to peer pressures; listens and asks relevant questions; develops ball control; becomes more competitive; accepts group criticism

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