- Jan 31, 2012
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Hi, everyone! I joined the Chalk Bucket and posted a question a week or so ago, but didn't think to post an introduction until now. My daughter just turned five and has only been taking a recreational gymnastics class for a few months. Although I took gymnastics for a little while as a kid and loved it, I was originally opposed to getting my daughter involved in the sport due to the risk of injury. We eventually signed her up for gymnastics pretty much by accident. Once a week, the after-school program she attends brings in a traveling "gymnastics" program that is really geared more towards preschoolers. She begged us to let her participate, until I finally told her I thought it would be a much better value to pay a few dollars more each week for a real gymnastics class in a real gym. So I took her to the local gym for a trial class, and we were both hooked. She had a blast, and I was amazed to see the instructor convince her to do things I would never be able to get her to try--climbing a ladder way up the wall, climbing onto the high beam by herself (it is taller than she is), jumping off the vault table into the pit. For now, the benefits seem to outweigh the risks. She has declared her intention to be on the team one day, so if it ever comes to that, I guess we will just have to evaluate the gym's safety practices very carefully.
Our biggest challenge right now is that one of her kindergarten buddies just joined her gymnastics class, and the two of them have decided that it's more fun to giggle together than to pay attention to the coach. It's very frustrating to watch, both because she used to focus so well and because I'm embarassed to be the mother of the monkey who is distracting someone else's kid! This week I am going to try getting to the gym a little early so they have a chance to visit and get their giggles out before class, and I am going to ask my daughter not to stand next to her friend in line.
Our biggest challenge right now is that one of her kindergarten buddies just joined her gymnastics class, and the two of them have decided that it's more fun to giggle together than to pay attention to the coach. It's very frustrating to watch, both because she used to focus so well and because I'm embarassed to be the mother of the monkey who is distracting someone else's kid! This week I am going to try getting to the gym a little early so they have a chance to visit and get their giggles out before class, and I am going to ask my daughter not to stand next to her friend in line.