- Jul 3, 2019
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Hi all,
My daughter is five and was chosen to be part of her clubs mini competitive squad last October (2018).
The commitment is twice weekly training sessions.
She has recently been offered a place in rainbows having already delayed acceptance due to it taking place same day as one of her gymnastics training days.
As a parent I feel socially, rainbows is important as it allows for important socializing times with her peers in a relaxed environment. I am also aware of the privileged position she is in being part of a squad so young. If we turn down offer of rainbows place this will then affect her getting a place in brownies further down line.
Progress wise she had come on with her Gymnastics however certainly not at as fast a rate as some others in her squad who are similar age. Concentration wise I feel a bit more time and she will be able to focus perhaps better than she has and with maturity this will also help.
We love her club, they are certainly one of the better ones in our area but not sure they will accommodate her missing a days training and staying on squad, even if she was to make up the missing session with a rec class.
Advice on what to do please! Don't want to put all eggs in one basket given her young age but also don't want to throw away a great opp for her gymnastics!
She loves loves gymnastics but is also keen to be with her friends too at rainbows!
My daughter is five and was chosen to be part of her clubs mini competitive squad last October (2018).
The commitment is twice weekly training sessions.
She has recently been offered a place in rainbows having already delayed acceptance due to it taking place same day as one of her gymnastics training days.
As a parent I feel socially, rainbows is important as it allows for important socializing times with her peers in a relaxed environment. I am also aware of the privileged position she is in being part of a squad so young. If we turn down offer of rainbows place this will then affect her getting a place in brownies further down line.
Progress wise she had come on with her Gymnastics however certainly not at as fast a rate as some others in her squad who are similar age. Concentration wise I feel a bit more time and she will be able to focus perhaps better than she has and with maturity this will also help.
We love her club, they are certainly one of the better ones in our area but not sure they will accommodate her missing a days training and staying on squad, even if she was to make up the missing session with a rec class.
Advice on what to do please! Don't want to put all eggs in one basket given her young age but also don't want to throw away a great opp for her gymnastics!
She loves loves gymnastics but is also keen to be with her friends too at rainbows!