Pick The Sport First
Start with the sport, then narrow by skill, age, and where the child can actually practice. A football passing page and a basketball dribbling page should not feel like the same article with different nouns swapped in.
What Is Covered Now
The starter library covers football and basketball. Both have plenty of at-home practice demand, and both expose the same editorial problem: parents need instructions they can run on a driveway, in a garden, or on a quiet corner of a pitch or court.
Key pages
Football
Football drills for kids, parents, and volunteer coaches, grouped by passing, first touch, weak-foot work, ball control, and small-space practice. In the U.S., this sport is usually called soccer; the practice ideas are the same.
Basketball
Basketball drills for young beginners, with at-home routines for dribbling, weak-hand confidence, passing, shooting form, and footwork.
Training Sessions
Short training sessions that include enough drill detail to run practice without constant extra clicks.
Parent Guides
Plain-language guides for common parent questions about youth football and basketball practice.