Before I knew better, I did cave and bought my new-to-gymnastics 6yo a home bar because it was all she wanted that Xmas. Now, I taught rec gymnastics then (still do although I have evolved along with her and teach higher level skills now too, but I do NOT coach her, lol!) , just as a side note because it meant that I actually was capable of knowing what to do on the bar at that point.
She desperately wanted to get her pullover and BHC to move up to the more advanced rec classes.
There were a lot of rules, especially when friends came over. It was set up in a safe spot. The most advanced skill ever done on it was the BHC (and friends were not allowed to try that!). I will say that it did help her to get the rec skills needed to move up (she was able to practice with a qualified coach at home) and she DID play with the bar for quite some time. She eventually tired of it, and combined with a move it was set up in a different location and all but forgotten.
Once DD got into developmental team and then team, the bar was briefly resurrected to do only an arm exercise for shifting her wrists and push up on top of the bar (last part of kip). Nothing else. Once she got her kip almost exactly 2yrs ago, it has been sitting untouched. She still doesn't want to get rid of it although there is NOTHING she can actually work on using it anymore (she is now a L7). I think this year I will put ads up at gym about it...
Now that I do know better, I would never recommend a home bar except for a pull up bar to do conditioning. Less "fun" but much more useful!! Home bars are expensive and cumbersome, must be set up safely and have supervision while using.
You're much better off getting her an extra class/week instead!!!
