- Jun 11, 2011
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DD will be 5 in October, today was her second pre-team class. When she first started gym last year she didn't want to leave me, would refuse to do the preschool warm ups but was fine once they started doing the equipment. She got used to class she started doing so well and the coach asked her to move to pre-team. She also did indoor soccer was a 3 yr old and would often sit in the net and not play, and during tee ball clinic this past spring she really only liked hitting and running the bases and would often refuse to catch/field the ball or got bored with it quickly. Part of me feels like she wants attention, but also think she likes to check things out first to make sure she can do it and do it "the best."
I'm not exactly sure where thing went wrong, but there were two groups of pre-team and she got put with the older girls with an assistant coach and 20 minutes of stretching, which she lost interest in quickly. There was another group of four girls all aged 3-5 with the HC. DD's group then moved to beam, where the older girls worked on the higher beams and DD was on the lower beam. She did ok but then fell off and started crying. She wouldn't get back on. The HC came and took her into her group to do bars, which she did and was having fun again until the water break when she started to fuss again because that group was now moving to beam. Now, she has great balance and usually runs right across it. So the HC took her aside and had her climb the rope and talked to her for a bit but DD still didn't want to re-engage until she came out to talk to me, I kissed her boo boo, etc.
She ended up re-joining the older girls for vault, which she seemed to love and then was on her way to do floor when she walked into a pole (she was looking at a boy doing the rings instead of where she was going) and the crying started again. At that point the owner/coach (married to the other HC) suggested she was done for the today and needed to get some rest but he wanted to see her next week because she is so strong, etc...so she ended up missing cartwheels and the tumble track, her favorite part.
But now she says she hates gymnastics because she just doesn't know how to do it. She says doesn't want to go anymore because she got scratched on the beam. She has always been the type that needs to know how to do something and what is expected of her. So I'm not sure if it is because she was put with the older girls who have more skills, are faster runners, etc....or if she was just tired/having a bad day. She has been so happy going for the past year...but I also know she needs to be tougher if she is going to survive in this sport, and she really is a strong and tough, sometimes...but also dramatic.
Maybe gym isn't a good sport for someone with that personality? I've paid for two more classes for the summer which I could switch to later in the summer if I think we need to give it a break and see if she asks to go back again.
If she really doesn't want to do it anymore that's fine, but I also realize she is 4 yrs old, and what she wants today isn't want she wants five minutes from now (last night she told me how much she loved gymnastics). And I don't want her to jut give up because she was tired and had a bad day.
I'm not exactly sure where thing went wrong, but there were two groups of pre-team and she got put with the older girls with an assistant coach and 20 minutes of stretching, which she lost interest in quickly. There was another group of four girls all aged 3-5 with the HC. DD's group then moved to beam, where the older girls worked on the higher beams and DD was on the lower beam. She did ok but then fell off and started crying. She wouldn't get back on. The HC came and took her into her group to do bars, which she did and was having fun again until the water break when she started to fuss again because that group was now moving to beam. Now, she has great balance and usually runs right across it. So the HC took her aside and had her climb the rope and talked to her for a bit but DD still didn't want to re-engage until she came out to talk to me, I kissed her boo boo, etc.
She ended up re-joining the older girls for vault, which she seemed to love and then was on her way to do floor when she walked into a pole (she was looking at a boy doing the rings instead of where she was going) and the crying started again. At that point the owner/coach (married to the other HC) suggested she was done for the today and needed to get some rest but he wanted to see her next week because she is so strong, etc...so she ended up missing cartwheels and the tumble track, her favorite part.
But now she says she hates gymnastics because she just doesn't know how to do it. She says doesn't want to go anymore because she got scratched on the beam. She has always been the type that needs to know how to do something and what is expected of her. So I'm not sure if it is because she was put with the older girls who have more skills, are faster runners, etc....or if she was just tired/having a bad day. She has been so happy going for the past year...but I also know she needs to be tougher if she is going to survive in this sport, and she really is a strong and tough, sometimes...but also dramatic.
Maybe gym isn't a good sport for someone with that personality? I've paid for two more classes for the summer which I could switch to later in the summer if I think we need to give it a break and see if she asks to go back again.
If she really doesn't want to do it anymore that's fine, but I also realize she is 4 yrs old, and what she wants today isn't want she wants five minutes from now (last night she told me how much she loved gymnastics). And I don't want her to jut give up because she was tired and had a bad day.