Parents First post ever..please be kind. Crying after a bad performance?

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Hi there, my daughter has always been a monkey, I swear she was climbing before she was walking. So naturally we put her in Gymnastics.She’s always had fun doing rec Gymnastics, last year we decided to let her start competing. Where we currently live is not the most competitive place, but we will be moving soon into an area with much better gym and better competition.

For her first year at six years old competing I feel like she’s doing great. However, if she does not make Top three at the end of the meet she tends to fall apart and cry, or if she has a bad performance on an event. None of the other girls seem to be doing this? They don’t really seem to care. Which I think is great, because it means they’re just having fun. How do I help my daughter to focus on the fun and not already be so overly competitive?

Also is this a bad sign that she’s just not going to make it as a gymnast?
 
She's young. My daughter got way more upset in L2 and 3 about bad performances than she does now. I think it's a good sign that she cares, but also a great opportunity to talk about how it's just one day in her journey. And discuss how she can cheer for others, look for one thing she's proud of at each meet, etc. Try having discussions and teaching how to manage emotions before the meets when she's calm. And give lots of praise when she does stay calm in disappointment. I remember when my daughter fell over twice in a row on her cast handstand, got back up and finished a great routine, and then chuckled about it after. I told her it was the proudest I'd ever been because she didn't let it derail her, and she showed good sportsmanship in the process.
 

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