COz
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I am so not an expert on this, but just some thoughts from another parent of a 5 year old.
From what I've seen, 5 year old girl gymnasts have the maturity of normal 10 year olds whereas 5 year old boy gymnasts have the maturity of 5 year old boys
There are plenty of threads around here that say that there's plenty of time for boys. You don't have the same kind of time pressure that girls have. If he's asking to move back to the kids classes, I'd be inclined to let him do that, if he really doesn't want to be in the current class. Otherwise could he do a combination of this and the kids classes? It's harder to move them back if they're not coping but think they're too good for a class. Clearly he's really talented, but he'll be just as talented next year too and more mature.
Our then 4 year old was asked to move up from a 4-5yo class to a pre-pre-team group that was mostly 6-7 year olds with a 5 yo in there too (she's tall, so I don't think they realised she was 4 when they made the offer). She struggled initially with the time change from daytime to when she would normally have dinner. She got used to it and was doing well in the class. Then they said she had the skills to move up, but they would keep her in the same class for another year so she wouldn't risk burning out.
By this point, it was clear she wanted more hours and was going to be unhappy staying in this class for another whole year.
We looked elsewhere and found a class that she fitted into nicely, with kids her own age. It was amazing to see the difference. She has thrived and a huge part has been having age peers to train with and become friends with. It would be nice if your son could have similar aged kids to train with. I honestly didn't think it mattered, but it really did to my child's progress.
It could be worth delaying him being in the team class by a year, simply to wait for other kids to catch up with him.
From what I've seen, 5 year old girl gymnasts have the maturity of normal 10 year olds whereas 5 year old boy gymnasts have the maturity of 5 year old boys
There are plenty of threads around here that say that there's plenty of time for boys. You don't have the same kind of time pressure that girls have. If he's asking to move back to the kids classes, I'd be inclined to let him do that, if he really doesn't want to be in the current class. Otherwise could he do a combination of this and the kids classes? It's harder to move them back if they're not coping but think they're too good for a class. Clearly he's really talented, but he'll be just as talented next year too and more mature.
Our then 4 year old was asked to move up from a 4-5yo class to a pre-pre-team group that was mostly 6-7 year olds with a 5 yo in there too (she's tall, so I don't think they realised she was 4 when they made the offer). She struggled initially with the time change from daytime to when she would normally have dinner. She got used to it and was doing well in the class. Then they said she had the skills to move up, but they would keep her in the same class for another year so she wouldn't risk burning out.
By this point, it was clear she wanted more hours and was going to be unhappy staying in this class for another whole year.
We looked elsewhere and found a class that she fitted into nicely, with kids her own age. It was amazing to see the difference. She has thrived and a huge part has been having age peers to train with and become friends with. It would be nice if your son could have similar aged kids to train with. I honestly didn't think it mattered, but it really did to my child's progress.
It could be worth delaying him being in the team class by a year, simply to wait for other kids to catch up with him.