10/06/2026
If all your child is focused on right now is football, that’s more than ok 👌🏼
Special interests are our brains way of deep diving into learning, not the things getting in the way.
Before we dismiss a deep interest as “just football”, it can help to look at what might be happening inside it.
They may be practising:
movement
timing
balance
coordination
body awareness
memory
prediction
sequencing
planning
pattern spotting
emotional recovery
communication
regulation
social connection
confidence
identity
And if they are watching football, talking about football, replaying goals, checking scores, looking at averages, learning the history, recognising flags, learning about different countries, maybe “just” lining up cards, copying celebrations or asking the same questions again and again…
That still counts as language development, social interaction, memory, maths, literacy, geography, and so many hidden meaningful learning opportunities.
You can map many skills against those listed in a curriculum …
Why not try making one small shift in your thinking today :
Instead of asking,
“How do I move them on from this to something ‘educational’ ?”
Try asking,
“What is this interest making easier for their brain to access?”
Or what concepts are they maybe exploring ..
(Oh and resist turning it into a worksheet please 🙏 🙈)
The interest might not be getting in the way of learning.
It actually might be the doorway in.
What hidden learning have you spotted from football ?