The First Seven Years - Footy Nippers
Welcome to Episode 4 of The First Seven Years - the show where we explore movement, culture, coaching, confidence and child development during the most important stage of life: The First Seven Years. In this episode, Jimmy Farquhar and Troy Nathan unpack why confidence must come before competence in young children and why getting that order right matters more than most people realise. They explore how children learn emotionally before technically, how fear shuts movement down, and why confidence is the gateway to curiosity, effort and long-term engagement in sport and life. You’ll hear: ✔ Why confidence comes before skill development in young kids ✔ How confident children explore, try more and learn faster ✔ Why fear and judgement shut movement down ✔ The importance of effort over outcomes in early childhood ✔ How safe environments accelerate learning ✔ The long-term impact early confidence has on school, sport and social settings ✔ Why confidence isn’t accidental - it’s designed Whether you’re a parent, athlete, coach, educator, or someone passionate about helping kids thrive, this episode will change how you think about early development. ABOUT FOOTY NIPPERS Footy Nippers is an early childhood sports and cultural education program for children aged 18 months to 7 years old, combining Māori storytelling with rugby-based play to support children’s physical, social and emotional development. 👉 INTERESTED IN OWNING A FOOTY NIPPERS FRANCHISE? If you want meaningful work, your own business, source of high income, a highly rewarding lifestyle and the chance to positively shape children’s futures in your region, we’d love to talk. Enquire today about bringing Footy Nippers to your city.
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