My children played T-ball, Little League Baseball, Pee Wee Basketball, junior varsity football, skeet shooting, golf, archery, pom poms, cheerleading, competition cheerleading, soccer, band competitions, volleyball, wrestling, gymnastics, shooting pool, croquet,...
I adopted my children when they were almost two, two and three years old. The first sport they every participated in was swimming. I took them all for swim lessons when they were two and three years old. Geez, time flies. My son wanted to play basketball when he was four because another little boy he swam with played. I signed him up and it was a great experience. We had a fantastic bunch of volunteer coaches. Next came pom pom for my girls, soccer for all of them, the Little League for my son. Everything else came after they started school.
They asked to participate in everything except the swim lessons. They played croquet from the time they came into my life and golf wasn’t something they asked to participate in either. They just played because their dad played I guess. We are a family of shooters so it was natural for my children to learn to shoot for competition and fun.