- Jan 21, 2007
- 4,895
- 6,211
She is 10, almost 11
Is she hitting a growth spurt?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
She is 10, almost 11
She is still a silver? If she scored 38s and is doing the same stuff again....Is she bored, not challenged? The skills she is doing could easily be gold. Are they not letting her move up because of the "lack of effort" cause that may be the cause of the lack of effort. Just a thought.
'Is she hitting a growth spurt?
Ok, not sure about your area, but all the skills you listed that she has.....That would fullfil platinum requirements! In her second year of bronze did they have a problem with her effort? Did her effort change once she moved to silver? 3 years at silver may kill her desire to continue gym all together.Our season is not over yet, but she will repeat silver next year. It is a hard and fast rule at our gym that they must do two years. No exceptions. She was a bronze the last two years. They are already having the talk with her that she may be doing 3 years of silver, due to her effort. Yes, she may be bored, since she is a kid who likes skills. She has many higher level skills - has her bhs and round off on high beam, has her layout and robhsbt on floor, has her fhs ft connected. They are not pretty, but she does have them.
Ok, not sure about your area, but all the skills you listed that she has.....That would fullfil platinum requirements! In her second year of bronze did they have a problem with her effort? Did her effort change once she moved to silver? 3 years at silver may kill her desire to continue gym all together.
Her effort has changed. She has never been a kid who feels extra is worth it, so she worked just hard enough in bronze to get high 38s. She was happy with that. I thinked she summed it up pretty well last night at her meet. She got a 36.3, and said "well at least I will do better next year since I will be doing the same routines again". I need to figure things out with her.