- Apr 14, 2010
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So dd still doesn't have most of the level 7 bar skills, but she is getting there. The past few practices on bars the coaches are helping her less and less on her giants and telling her that she did one without a spot at all, etc.
So last night she told me that at today's practice she was going to do her giants by herself on the pit bar. My first inclination was to say "no, don't do that, wait for a coach to be there", but I caught myself in time and bit my tongue. I tried to act like I didn't care and encourage her all at the same time LOL. I have no idea if I did a good job or not. Only about 6 weeks until the first meet and she will be doing them by herself then, and she has to start sometime right? I was just suddenly very scared for her to try this by herself.
While I really want to see her do them, I think I would be too scared to watch. I won't be at gym tonight so I just have to wait it out until she gets home at 9 to see how she did - it might be a long day! How do you, as the parent, get over your fears of your child doing big skills? And I know it will only get worse as she progresses and I don't want to think about that.
So last night she told me that at today's practice she was going to do her giants by herself on the pit bar. My first inclination was to say "no, don't do that, wait for a coach to be there", but I caught myself in time and bit my tongue. I tried to act like I didn't care and encourage her all at the same time LOL. I have no idea if I did a good job or not. Only about 6 weeks until the first meet and she will be doing them by herself then, and she has to start sometime right? I was just suddenly very scared for her to try this by herself.
While I really want to see her do them, I think I would be too scared to watch. I won't be at gym tonight so I just have to wait it out until she gets home at 9 to see how she did - it might be a long day! How do you, as the parent, get over your fears of your child doing big skills? And I know it will only get worse as she progresses and I don't want to think about that.