All 3 of my kids are going to Flip Fest this summer. They are very excited about it. I think that DS is most excited about paint ball though.I do worry about my youngest DD. She will be turning 7 at the end of March and will be going to camp early June - so she will be a very young 7. Luckily, she will have her brother and sister there.
I'm hoping that at a minimum, the hours in the gym will help them with their conditioning. It is more hours than they would spend at practice in the week if they were home. But mostly, I want them to have lots of fun.
All 3 of my kids are going to Flip Fest this summer. They are very excited about it. I think that DS is most excited about paint ball though.I do worry about my youngest DD. She will be turning 7 at the end of March and will be going to camp early June - so she will be a very young 7. Luckily, she will have her brother and sister there.
I'm hoping that at a minimum, the hours in the gym will help them with their conditioning. It is more hours than they would spend at practice in the week if they were home. But mostly, I want them to have lots of fun.
This will be our first summer doing a gymnastics camp. My DD is 6, will be barely 7, when camp starts. She is going to the University of Nebraska one. It was the closest one to us and it's still 10 hours away. I've heard good things about it, and I'm hopeful it will be a fun experience for herI have no dreams of her coming home with huge skills, I just want her to be able to spend time with kids in her age group that have the same of the sport that she does. Our gym is very, very small and she is the youngest on the team by a full 3 years.