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PLAY: Playing the game is where kids learn that the game is, in its simplest form, fun.
And with age-appropriate training, kids will have even more fun.
LOVE: Once a kid learns to play the game and begins to develop skills and athleticism,
hockey starts to take priority among other activities. Skills become more refined, their
physical and mental makeup is stronger and the friendships they developed early on
continue to grow.
EXCEL: Now that they play and love the game, a higher premium is placed on excelling
at it. Tougher competition and more of a focus on mastering skills play an increased
role in their development.
For more information
go to ADMKids.com
Play, Love and Excel
A
BRIGHTER
FUTURE
FOR
ALL
"SOME
PEOPLE
TELL
ME
WHAT
I
CAN'T
DO.
I
SHOW
THEM
WHAT
I
CAN
DO.
I
HAVE
THE
POTENTIAL
TO
DO
ANYTHING.
I
JUST
NEED
PEOPLE
TO
BELIEVE
IN
ME.
SOMETIMES
THAT'S
THE
HARDEST
THING."
The bottom line is that if we can give kids reasons to stick with
the game, we can unlock their potential and help them EXCEL
at the game they PLAY and LOVE.
THE AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT MODEL PROVIDES AN AGE-APPROPRIATE CURRICULUM
TO HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONS ACROSS AMERICA TO HELP MORE KIDS PLAY, LOVE AND
EXCEL IN HOCKEY.
The Building Blocks of ADM