Mom2Chickadee
Proud Parent
Recently, I was reading the changes to the Aspire Program and noticed that the ages for Aspire 1 are 8-10. Does this mean that 8 year olds can now compete and be judged?
Is this a change across the board for the new JO program in Canada? DD just turned 7 and her coach told the parents recently that some girls will be competing next year, if they're ready (no talk of levels of course). I assumed she was referring to the 8 year olds who would be turning 9 before next year, but now I'm wondering if DD may be eligible to compete and be judged next year (2016-2017).
Anyone know? Thanks
Is this a change across the board for the new JO program in Canada? DD just turned 7 and her coach told the parents recently that some girls will be competing next year, if they're ready (no talk of levels of course). I assumed she was referring to the 8 year olds who would be turning 9 before next year, but now I'm wondering if DD may be eligible to compete and be judged next year (2016-2017).
Anyone know? Thanks