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lilgymmie7
I have personally seen this happen with those bright, young stars as well. Such a shame too. The moved about 4 Level 4's from DD's old gym straight up to L7 this year. The girls were great at L4, now they've really struggling at L7. I just don't understand. They're all very young, they have plenty of time to take it slow and develop as great gymnasts. All because this gym wants to develop a large optional team. Unfortunately, NONE of the optionals are doing very well and they're all struggling w/their skills.
I had that concern myself. I have seen many talented little ones on youtube, and I do see that the majority are still loving it even after they were pushed through 2 to 3 levels in one year. One however looks miserable. I hope for her sake her coaches, parents, adults are taking into consideration her emotional unfolding.
We also have a little one at DD's gym, who scored out of 6 and went to seven and I hope for her sake she is still loving it. Every time I pick up DD, I see her all by herself. I worry that that isolation will wreak havoc on her self-esteem and psyche. Little ones are certainly not emotionally developed to undertake the same conditions as their older counter parts. Some coaches believe that just because they can withstand the trainning, emotionally they are okay as well. That I don't think is ever true. There has to be inner ground work to do with these little people.