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Dexter Community Education's School Age Child Care program offers a safe, structured, and supportive environment for children after school and on select non-school days during the year.
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Through a diverse range of programs, workshops, and experiences, we aim to inspire creativity, foster personal development, and cultivate a lifelong love for learning among our youth.
Physical fitness, team sports and special events.
Professional coaching coordinated by Michigan Thunder FC Director of Academy, Sean Myint
Little Bolts ages 3-5. Our Little Bolts program aims to develop soccer specific skills such as basic motor skills, balance, coordination, foot-eye coordination, and ball skills. Little Bolts build strong fundamental foundations for physical skills, teamwork and inspires confidence at a young age in a successful atmosphere where learning is fun. It also gives the players the opportunity to play soccer, learn new skills and have an enjoyable sporting experience all while making new friends. A professional coaching staff will deliver this high-energy experience. Our goal is to provide a perfect introduction to the game of soccer while focusing on independence and enhancing your child’s overall growth and well being. You will see happy, confident children who are eager to learn and come back for more. Five year olds have the option of registering for Little Bolts or Strikers. If you're unsure as to which program is best for your participant, we suggest you register for Little Bolts and talk with the coaches at the conclusion of the first practice.
Strikers ages 5 -10. Our Thunder Strikers program is designed to support and guide emerging young soccer players and parents into a formalized, structured and developmental soccer environment. The goal is to provide technical training for ALL players who have a strong desire to develop their technical skill level, increase their knowledge and foster a love for the game of soccer. The training will focus on developing technical skills including first touch, dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting and attacking moves. The Thunder Strikers program places a strong emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship and the skills that are vital components of competitive soccer and transferable skills to life. Choose from Tuesdays or Thursdays training sessions with in-house games on Saturdays between 10am and noon.
What to Bring: Wear shin guards, sneakers or soccer shoes (during outdoor season), bring a water bottle and a size 3 or 4 soccer ball to all sessions.
Soccer Shirts: You have the option of purchasing a Michigan Thunder FC t-shirt. MI Thunder partners with DCE to coordinate our youth soccer program. Youth soccer participants are often invited to support the DHS soccer programs on Senior Night or on other special occasions. Wearing the MI Thunder soccer shirt gets the student into the game at no charge.
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Is my child ready to transition from Little Bolts to Strikers? The primary difference between Little Bolts and Strikers is attention span. Strikers sessions run a full hour and involve more structured drills, skill development, and small-sided game play. Families are encouraged to consider whether their child is ready to stay engaged and focused for the entire session.
Is my child too old or too young for the program? Readiness depends on a combination of age, experience, and developmental stage rather than age alone. Placement decisions are based on the child’s ability to participate successfully in the activities and expectations of the program.
If you are uncertain which program is the best fit, please reach out to Coach Sean at seanmyint@gmail.com.
Sean Myint coordinates youth soccer for Dexter Community Ed as the Director of Academy for Michigan Thunder FC. He has coached soccer for more than 30 years and holds a US “E” coaching license. Sean began playing soccer early in childhood. He played HS soccer at Ann Arbor Pioneer and earned WHAC All-Conference honors his last 3 years at Concordia. Sean holds degrees in Sports Management and Business. He and his wife Stacey own Myint Family Chiropractic in Dexter. Sean’s objective is for Dexter children to learn and enjoy the fundamentals of soccer through a positive and FUN experience.
Sean Myint
No Class May 16 & May 23
Legacy Center Sports Complex , Sean Myint