sportsmommy
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- Nov 4, 2011
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I was struck by your comment about not wanting your DD to be treated as less important, and I think you may need to adjust your expectations. This is my observation and not meant to be disrespectful: plenty of kids on all sorts of teams are less important and naturally are treated that way because it is impossible to treat everyone the same, with the same amount of attention, time, and coaching. My DD is a 13 year old new level 5/6. She is not as important as the level 8,9,10s or the hot shot 9-10 year olds, even though she is somewhat talented, is hard-working, dedicated, focused, etc. She was even state champ at level 5 last year, but the fact is she is less important than some of the girls.
Also, eventually there is the point of dimishing return. The coaches can only try to get this skill from her for so long. Our gym has lost plenty of very talents gymnasts because they developed fear issues and simply would not do skills that they had the talent to do. Sometimes these kids had to do Prep Opt instead and many simply left gymnastics.
I truly hope you DD gets the beam figured out and has lots of success. I simply think you may need to adjust your desires for her, for your own sanity. Good luck to your DD!
I think deep down I know this is what is going to happen. I have older children that "sat the bench" in everything they did. It was the way it was. But they never had the passion she has. Plus, she completely loves her coach. She has had the same coach for about 5 years. I think it will hurt her if she think she doesnt "like" her anymore. It is going to be sad.
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