- Jul 19, 2012
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Hello!
I'm looking for some advice. My daughter is in a developmental program at our local gym. She is almost 6 and she has been in gymnastics since she was 2 1/2. The program is a pre preteam where 4+5 year olds learn skills to be ready for preteam. They meet twice a week for an hour. This program is only for kids that are selected by the coaches. She has been in this program for 2 full years including the summers. Hopefully in September she will be moving to pre team.
This summer the coaches have moved some younger girls into their class. We now have 3 age groups of girls at 3 completly different skill levels. The newer girls are just learning cart wheels, hand stands, and pull overs where the older girls can do these things really well.
Several of the classes so far this month have been very chaotic. The younger girls have no idea what to do and need attention to keep on task. (I know that this is normal, my daughter was once the little one in the group) There is a lot of standing around, or getting drinks etc. I feel that my daughters class is now working on things that she was working on 2 years ago. I know that she is not perfect on everything but, the things that they have been working on she pretty much mastered some time ago.
The coach mentioned that they would be splitting the group of girls (younger/older with different coaches) but it seems like they are together more then apart. Today during class they were teaching the little ones cart wheels and back walk overs but, had the other girls waiting in line for their turn. So, it was one girl being assisted with a back walk over while the others stood there. This went on for a complete circuit. (usually they work in stations and switch) They older girls had to wait their turn while the younger girls were assisted on just about everything.
I want to talk to her coach but, I don't want it to come across the wrong way. I love the gym and I really like the coaches. I feel like with the three different age groups that my daughter will not learn anything new this summer and that essentially I am wasting my money. I don't want to be labeled that "gym mom whose always complaining"
Do I suck it up and wait for the fall? Should I talk to the coach? If so, what should I say?
I'm looking for some advice. My daughter is in a developmental program at our local gym. She is almost 6 and she has been in gymnastics since she was 2 1/2. The program is a pre preteam where 4+5 year olds learn skills to be ready for preteam. They meet twice a week for an hour. This program is only for kids that are selected by the coaches. She has been in this program for 2 full years including the summers. Hopefully in September she will be moving to pre team.
This summer the coaches have moved some younger girls into their class. We now have 3 age groups of girls at 3 completly different skill levels. The newer girls are just learning cart wheels, hand stands, and pull overs where the older girls can do these things really well.
Several of the classes so far this month have been very chaotic. The younger girls have no idea what to do and need attention to keep on task. (I know that this is normal, my daughter was once the little one in the group) There is a lot of standing around, or getting drinks etc. I feel that my daughters class is now working on things that she was working on 2 years ago. I know that she is not perfect on everything but, the things that they have been working on she pretty much mastered some time ago.
The coach mentioned that they would be splitting the group of girls (younger/older with different coaches) but it seems like they are together more then apart. Today during class they were teaching the little ones cart wheels and back walk overs but, had the other girls waiting in line for their turn. So, it was one girl being assisted with a back walk over while the others stood there. This went on for a complete circuit. (usually they work in stations and switch) They older girls had to wait their turn while the younger girls were assisted on just about everything.
I want to talk to her coach but, I don't want it to come across the wrong way. I love the gym and I really like the coaches. I feel like with the three different age groups that my daughter will not learn anything new this summer and that essentially I am wasting my money. I don't want to be labeled that "gym mom whose always complaining"
Do I suck it up and wait for the fall? Should I talk to the coach? If so, what should I say?
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