- Dec 27, 2010
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Hi!
There is a 9-year-old girl in my team. She has done gymnastics for about 4 years and I have been her coach for about 2 years now. Her big sister (who is 11) is in the same team and her two other siblings are doing gymnastics as well.
Well, this kid has very poor self-esteem and it's a big issue to deal with for me as a coach and the other members of this group. These kids misses practices pretty often and their mother never tell me why beforehand. The kids sometimes just tell me afterwards that they didn't come because of X or Y. Actually their mother is never in touch with me.
This girl is not bad at all, she is pretty flexible and quite strong also and she COULD be a good gymnast, but there is so many worries and fears and troubles is her little head! Usually she tries something once and then if she can't do it she starts crying and sulking. I keep telling her that all I ask is that she does her best, nothing more. I want all the kids try and practice all the new things and I just can't let her sit there doing nothing and ask other kids to do those exercises. When I ask if it is because she is scared she says no. It's only because she thinks she's bad and she knows she can't do something so she doesn't bother to try. She also hates it when I give her corrections but on the other hand, when I praise her when she has done something (even a little thing like pointing toes) well she says me I'm lying her and she starts to tell me all the things she did wrong (like she bended her knees even if the toes were pointed).
I don't really know how to deal with this kid. She seems to like gymnastics and is sometimes very happy and smiles and goof of (for example if we play something) but then in one second she may turn her mind and start to behave like a three-year -old. I have tried everything, rewarding her and praising her and ignoring that unwanted behaviour but it really breaks my heart to see that she actually hates herself. I have had many conversations with her and I have told her she is a wonderful and talented little girl and that I never correct HER, I only correct what she is doing and I always think her best. Sometimes she remembers our conversations for a week and then it starts again. She has also stopped doing a routine during a meet if she has for example fallen of beam (not because she got hurt but because she get frustrated) and that's something I can't accept. I have told her she has to finish her routine no matter if she falls seven times. I have also told her I'm always proud of her if she just tries.
Her big sister is another problem. She doesn't like this sport anymore but she says her mother don't let her quit. Well, I hate to deal with it. She doesn't do anything at practices if she's not actually forced and I hate to force her to do something she really doesn't even like. She cheats all the time when we do conditioning and if I don't keep my eye on her all the time and make her go from station to station she just sits or play and disturb other children.
Do you have any advice? I have already sent some text messages to their mother during this season but she never answers me. I guess that the children are asked too much at home and their mother seems to be very demanding and sometimes at meets or camps she yells some corrections to her children.... Should I ask their mother to find other sport for these children? Sometimes I just think that gymnastics is not for them, but who knows if they acted like the same way in any other sport too! I would love to help them and make them feel cared and loved, but it's not easy when there is 12 other gymnasts in the group who also need attention and supervision.
Help me, please!
There is a 9-year-old girl in my team. She has done gymnastics for about 4 years and I have been her coach for about 2 years now. Her big sister (who is 11) is in the same team and her two other siblings are doing gymnastics as well.
Well, this kid has very poor self-esteem and it's a big issue to deal with for me as a coach and the other members of this group. These kids misses practices pretty often and their mother never tell me why beforehand. The kids sometimes just tell me afterwards that they didn't come because of X or Y. Actually their mother is never in touch with me.
This girl is not bad at all, she is pretty flexible and quite strong also and she COULD be a good gymnast, but there is so many worries and fears and troubles is her little head! Usually she tries something once and then if she can't do it she starts crying and sulking. I keep telling her that all I ask is that she does her best, nothing more. I want all the kids try and practice all the new things and I just can't let her sit there doing nothing and ask other kids to do those exercises. When I ask if it is because she is scared she says no. It's only because she thinks she's bad and she knows she can't do something so she doesn't bother to try. She also hates it when I give her corrections but on the other hand, when I praise her when she has done something (even a little thing like pointing toes) well she says me I'm lying her and she starts to tell me all the things she did wrong (like she bended her knees even if the toes were pointed).
I don't really know how to deal with this kid. She seems to like gymnastics and is sometimes very happy and smiles and goof of (for example if we play something) but then in one second she may turn her mind and start to behave like a three-year -old. I have tried everything, rewarding her and praising her and ignoring that unwanted behaviour but it really breaks my heart to see that she actually hates herself. I have had many conversations with her and I have told her she is a wonderful and talented little girl and that I never correct HER, I only correct what she is doing and I always think her best. Sometimes she remembers our conversations for a week and then it starts again. She has also stopped doing a routine during a meet if she has for example fallen of beam (not because she got hurt but because she get frustrated) and that's something I can't accept. I have told her she has to finish her routine no matter if she falls seven times. I have also told her I'm always proud of her if she just tries.
Her big sister is another problem. She doesn't like this sport anymore but she says her mother don't let her quit. Well, I hate to deal with it. She doesn't do anything at practices if she's not actually forced and I hate to force her to do something she really doesn't even like. She cheats all the time when we do conditioning and if I don't keep my eye on her all the time and make her go from station to station she just sits or play and disturb other children.
Do you have any advice? I have already sent some text messages to their mother during this season but she never answers me. I guess that the children are asked too much at home and their mother seems to be very demanding and sometimes at meets or camps she yells some corrections to her children.... Should I ask their mother to find other sport for these children? Sometimes I just think that gymnastics is not for them, but who knows if they acted like the same way in any other sport too! I would love to help them and make them feel cared and loved, but it's not easy when there is 12 other gymnasts in the group who also need attention and supervision.
Help me, please!