SoccerTots® is the premier franchised physical development program that helps children ages 18 months to six years old develop fine motor skills and coordination. The curriculum is professionally designed to promote physical fitness and build self confidence. As we continue to expand we’re looking for energetic individuals who are interested in owning an exciting, unique business to join us. A soccer background is not required to become a SoccerTots® franchise owner as you’ll focus on marketing and growing the business. Whether you want to focus solely on the SoccerTots® business, or you currently operate an athletic or fitness center and are interested in adding the SoccerTots® program to your class offerings, with our proven business model you can become part of two thriving industries- soccer and children’s services.
SoccerTots® includes the three concepts in one:
All of these models are built from the philosophy that children will learn more when engaged and are having fun. Not all the activities are soccer-based.
Become Part of The Lucrative Children’s Services Industry
With increased awareness of the growing childhood obesity problem and a decrease in the physical education programs being offered at public schools, this is the ideal time to own a children’s physical development business. The child development marketplace is over a billion dollar a year industry and consists mostly of dance, gymnastic and karate centers. Public interest in soccer, in particular, is growing. SoccerTots® has demonstrated a need in the marketplace for a development program that centers on general athletic skills like running, stopping and turning.
At the inception of SoccerTots®, no nationwide packaged and branded soccer-based child development business existed. The SoccerTots® concept combines the significant demand for child development programs with the tremendous popularity of soccer. As a SoccerTots® franchisee you’ll be well-positioned to take advantage of these trends and own a fun, rewarding business that appeals to both children and their parents.