I think sometimes the gymmie thinks he/she wants to quit and maybe really does at that time. When these kids turn 11 they often are going into middle school, then into HS. Their bodies are changing. Socializing with friends becomes important. They feel pulled between the life as a gymnast and another life that they really have not known.
I can cite more than one instance where a girl at our gym left for all of those reasons, to try another sport, because they wanted more time for other things, etc. And, you know what, after a year, they came back. And I am talking about really talented level 9 girls who qualified for nationals. Sometimes, they just need that time to give them perspective. I am not saying that every gymmie that leaves, comes back, but the poster's DD may need some distance from the sport to realize that she does still enjoy it and that it offers her so much.
Good luck...I know I would struggle with this too!
I can cite more than one instance where a girl at our gym left for all of those reasons, to try another sport, because they wanted more time for other things, etc. And, you know what, after a year, they came back. And I am talking about really talented level 9 girls who qualified for nationals. Sometimes, they just need that time to give them perspective. I am not saying that every gymmie that leaves, comes back, but the poster's DD may need some distance from the sport to realize that she does still enjoy it and that it offers her so much.
Good luck...I know I would struggle with this too!