curlymomof3
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- May 31, 2011
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Dd is 9 years old and has her first level 4 meet this weekend. She was hoping to score out at this meet and move onto level 5 but she isn't quite ready for the next level (darn bars!). She is a great little gymnast and has never had to work very hard to obtain skills up until this point. She can be very pessimistic and is extremely worried about messing up and getting a "0" on her routines, but has a solid competition background, placing 2nd in the AA at States last year. She has never been nervous for meets before, only excited. Maybe it's her age? She also tends to have this attitude in school, stating that she isn't smart and worries about doing poorly on exams.
How do I approach this as a parent? I know that if she can learn a new way of thinking that it will help her in gymnastics as well as other areas in her life. I have told her that as long as she does her best that is all that counts. Her coaches are great but the pressure to perfect the routines has definitely increased the past couple of weeks.
I have always read on CB about the kids that are naturals and obtain skills quickly but quit around level 6 when the skills get tougher and I'm worried that Dd will do just that. How can I help Dd obtain the mental toughness, confidence and optimism that she needs?
How do I approach this as a parent? I know that if she can learn a new way of thinking that it will help her in gymnastics as well as other areas in her life. I have told her that as long as she does her best that is all that counts. Her coaches are great but the pressure to perfect the routines has definitely increased the past couple of weeks.
I have always read on CB about the kids that are naturals and obtain skills quickly but quit around level 6 when the skills get tougher and I'm worried that Dd will do just that. How can I help Dd obtain the mental toughness, confidence and optimism that she needs?