- Jan 4, 2016
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So, here we are in our first preteam class (level 2)...since may. Last week, hours increased from 2->3 hrs, twice a week. First day, she tells me "I want to go 4!" Next two days, she gets in the car bummed, telling me she cried at gym and her friends were looking at her (first incident, it was because her teacher stretched her really hard and it hurt...I know this is part of it, but up until now, she has smiled her way through it..said this was a different coach that stretched her harder. (I have mixed feelings at 5 and would love input!) next practice, she was the only one who couldn't do her press handstand (I told her all the girls have spent the past year practicing these...and really,she's so young! Press handstands are so hard to learn!...oh, she finally got it last night though, as well as a beautifuk backhandspring on tramp, and was glowing!)
Yesterday, I watched practice to see what was happening. The girls were learning floor routines, and my dd was having a hard time with arm placement and some coordination things (pivot turns mostly) but, they were moving pretty fast and like me, she takes a little longer to get things, but once she does get it,she's "got it." She started crying, backing away from the class, and sort of shutting down...it was hard for me to watch.
After snack, she goes tramp, learns her back handspring, and it was beautiful. I picked her up, and asked how was practice. "I had a hard time with my floor routine but the teacher said I was doing it good. I did my back handspring all by myself!!!" She hopped and skipped out of the gym, comes home, and that night randomly pops into her press handstand for the first time.
My husband asked her last night if she likes her gymnastics class and she said "I loooove it! This much!" (Arms behind her back) She's obviously doing really well, and really loves it...she is the youngest in her class (by a year or so, I'm pretty sure) all of the other girls have known each other for a year or more, and she's very very shy. I KNOW she loves the sport, and I know not every day will be easy..but I'm wondering if I should:
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approach it a certain way as a parent to help her understand that hard times help you become stronger (my approach so far, but not sure it's working?) maybe another parenting approach is best?
2: consider a rec class for another year or so...maybe she's needs a little more maturing? I don't want her to end up hating the sport because its too much for her right now.
3: any other thoughts/advice/experience welcome...
Yesterday, I watched practice to see what was happening. The girls were learning floor routines, and my dd was having a hard time with arm placement and some coordination things (pivot turns mostly) but, they were moving pretty fast and like me, she takes a little longer to get things, but once she does get it,she's "got it." She started crying, backing away from the class, and sort of shutting down...it was hard for me to watch.
After snack, she goes tramp, learns her back handspring, and it was beautiful. I picked her up, and asked how was practice. "I had a hard time with my floor routine but the teacher said I was doing it good. I did my back handspring all by myself!!!" She hopped and skipped out of the gym, comes home, and that night randomly pops into her press handstand for the first time.
My husband asked her last night if she likes her gymnastics class and she said "I loooove it! This much!" (Arms behind her back) She's obviously doing really well, and really loves it...she is the youngest in her class (by a year or so, I'm pretty sure) all of the other girls have known each other for a year or more, and she's very very shy. I KNOW she loves the sport, and I know not every day will be easy..but I'm wondering if I should:
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2: consider a rec class for another year or so...maybe she's needs a little more maturing? I don't want her to end up hating the sport because its too much for her right now.
3: any other thoughts/advice/experience welcome...