Ben's soccer team doing their cheer, "Go Cheetahs!"
As Ben’s first soccer season draws to an end, I wanted to take a moment to write this to you. I know I said thank you today on the field, but I also know that those two simple words cannot convey just exactly how grateful my family is to you.
There are not many people would volunteer their time to
coach 4 and 5 year old soccer on a Saturday.
I know this because of the multiple emails I received pleading for
coaches for the league. If I’d had the
slightest clue how to play soccer beyond “don’t touch the ball” I would have
helped. But you stepped up in a big way.
I know for many parents, soccer is one of many sports and
activities that their child participates in.
For us, deciding to put Ben in a regular soccer league was a really big
deal and we didn’t make the decision lightly.
For you see, we’ve tried other sports and watched them fail
miserably. Like the karate class where
Ben spent almost the entire time in the penalty box because he would not
“focus”. Or gyms that were too noisy, too confusing,
too…much. So after careful research we chose
a soccer league that emphasized sportsmanship over competition, a league where
everyone gets a trophy and we held our breaths and hoped for the best.
So when I approached you on that first day and told you that
my little boy is autistic and may not look you in the eyes or always focus on
the game, I fully expected to see an expression of panic on your face. I would have completely understood if you
glanced for the nearest exit. I would
have even understood if you had said, “Autism?
I’m just a volunteer and I don’t think I am equipped to handle your son.” But you did none of those things. Instead, you gave me a reassuring smile and
you told me that he would be fine, and I knew immediately that you weren’t
patronizing me. I felt the confidence in
your voice and a glimmer of hope grew inside me. For the first time, I let myself believe
that this could actually work. And then,
you gave my son a jersey, and he suddenly he was a soccer player. Number nine.
I know no one else felt it, but a momentous shift happened in that
moment. My little guy who prefers his
world of solitude was now part of a team.
Watching you with the children each week was just
magic. Your positive energy was
infectious, and even the most reluctant child was drawn to your energy. When my son would wander away from the field
or in front of another player during drills, you never showed an ounce of
impatience or exasperation. You guided
him to where he needed to be. You talked him through what was going on in the
game. You even adapted some soccer drills along the
way to meet his needs. When Ben had the
idea to knock down the cones with the ball, everybody took turns doing it. When Ben lost interest kicking the ball to a
team member, you became his teammate until he was ready to join the group
again. And, amazingly, you did all this
with a smile.
Because of you, on soccer Saturdays he would wake excited to
get on the field, and when he would see your bright red shirt, he would run to
you, yelling, “I’m here, Coach!” He got
to feel the thrill of a game well played.
He got to bask in the glow of applause from the crowd. He learned how to huddle up with his
teammates and do a team cheer, “Go Cheetahs!”
He got to slap the hands of the other team at the end and tell them,
“Good Game!”
During the games, it would be hard for Ben to keep his focus
on running after the ball, but you never lost sight of him. You always made sure he had equal turns to
play. I watched as you made sure he had
his turn to kick the ball in. I saw how
you took the time to listen to him as he told you he was an airplane and joined
his world by looking up to the sky too.
I was touched when, on the tournament day, you made sure to
say something personal to each child. We
all laughed together when you told the team that they had grown so much this
year, to which Ben piped up, “Even me!”
Your example of acceptance to Ben’s unique soccer style paved the way
for his teammates to accept him too. I
know that Ben has grown so much because of you, but the example that you set
for those other children will be lessons that they take with them in the future
about accepting differences in others and finding the strengths in
everyone.
A simple thank you isn’t enough to convey our gratitude for
the gift you have given him. Ben has
regained his faith in the world of sports, and I know this will pave the way
for him to try more in the future. I
hope our paths will cross again, on the field or elsewhere, but I know one
thing for sure. God puts people in our
lives in the moments when we need them, and he brought you to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!
Love,
Jessica, Nick, and Ben
I loved this whole story, but I loved the last two sentences the most. God puts people in our lives when we need them as we look to him. Great stuff Jessica.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed the story and that it resonated with you! My heart is full tonight with so much joy and hope for the future!
DeleteBeautiful. How wonderful that you encountered someone who truly cared.
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