2G1B
Proud Parent
- Jan 27, 2013
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Ok, yeah.... Definitely step away. That other mom has crossed well into crazy gym mom territory and you are seriously contemplating following her there. I have watched many practices. I enjoy watching and honestly, due to the distance at times I just stay. I can only do so much grocery shopping and if I go eat dinner with friends during practice too often I won't be able to afford to pay for gymnastics. LOL. I have NEVER taken notes. If the coaches tell me to have my kid do something I will probably tell my kid to do it at home, but only once (after that it is on them, I'm not forcing kids to stretch, they have to be motivated to do it themselves). It is certainly not my place to try to coach at home. I would put money on that this other kid is going to burn out. I've seen those parents and those kids. The kids were way better than my kids, but here we are, 5 years later, and my kids are still doing gymnastics and their kids have moved on. Because they were miserable. Another thought I have reading your post... Every kid deserves the coaches time. Not just the top one or two kids. It seems you were happy with it when it was your kid getting that special attention and are just upset now because now your kid is treated like the majority of the kids. Instead of wanting the coach to go back to treating your kid as special you might shift your thinking to wanting the coaches to treat all kids as though they are important and the all get coaching time. I left a gym in a large part because the head coach generally focused on just a few kids and minimally trained the other kids. (And it is worth pointing out that 100% of the kids that she chose as her rock stars and focussed on have since quit gymnastics. Many of the kids she didn't give much attention to are still going.)