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- Oct 7, 2013
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I have what is maybe a silly or odd question. I have a 7 year old little guy. He's pretty small for his age but fairly strong. He's been in and out of classes starting at age 3 as big sis competes. Whenever the tot/boys classes aligned with DD's schedule, he took a class. He was in gymnastics class more often than not, and he is extremely active. He rarely sits still and I've been assured by his first grade teacher that... really... he is *that* kid that just can't sit still.
We pulled him from gymnastics at the end of summer because we'd gotten to the point where there really wasn't any more room to progress at DD's gym as far as rec goes. He was invited to do boys team, but I was a little nervous to have him do it. It's a tremendous commitment to have both kids on team, and the team boys practice on different nights than my DD does. We like our two evenings a week to just be a family (those likely won't last forever if DD keeps at it), and we'd have lost them. Plus, the team there is fledgling to say the least.
To add that, I felt like maybe we were pushing him and wondered if he did it just because we signed him up. He smiled and seemed to have fun during class, but he's generally just a happy guy. Boys coach said DS has a lot of natural talent, though he does lack some focus. He even had trouble sitting still/being patient at gymnastics practice.
So, we enrolled him in martial arts, hoping that it might "help" his focus issues, plus he says he really wants to be a ninja when he grows up. It's pretty much been a disaster. He's acting out more in school, and can't seem to respect his instructor in martial arts. My son is quite bright and gets upset when, say, the instructor says something incorrectly. He also sadly (proudly?) will even correct his instructor's grammar. In the middle of class, in front of parents. So, DS is getting discouraged in martial arts and I think that maybe it's just not a good fit, and says he really misses being in gymnastics.
I can't help but wonder if we just need something to wear him out more?
So, we took him a different club with a bigger/better boys program to check it out and have him skills tested. As boys are now in season, he'd definitely be starting with rec. DS was really in his element - smiles the whole time. Am I being ridiculous thinking about putting him back in gymnastics? Obviously, rec isn't a lifetime commitment, but I think the eventual goal for him might be boys team (though he changes his mind). Is it crazy to have the kids in separate gyms, especially when boys compete at the same time as girls optionals (DD is only a couple a years away from that). Am I putting the cart before the horse in worrying about that now? Should I worry about his ability to focus? Or, will a good, solid boys program be able to work with those sorts of issues? I mean, if coach wasn't looking and he was bored, he'd lap other kids on a circuit or quick try to bounce on the trampoline. I worry that maybe he has some respect issues. Will maybe him being in a separate gym that is "his" help him feel some pride/ownership, instead of just being "DD's little brother"? Either way, during the rec class (should we sign him up) we'll still have him do the martial arts, as we're still committed there... though he'd miss some martial arts classes as they're recommending a mixed levels gymnastics class because DS's skills are sort of all over the place (vault, floor and rings are much further "ahead" than the others).
Thanks for putting up with this post.
I have what is maybe a silly or odd question. I have a 7 year old little guy. He's pretty small for his age but fairly strong. He's been in and out of classes starting at age 3 as big sis competes. Whenever the tot/boys classes aligned with DD's schedule, he took a class. He was in gymnastics class more often than not, and he is extremely active. He rarely sits still and I've been assured by his first grade teacher that... really... he is *that* kid that just can't sit still.
We pulled him from gymnastics at the end of summer because we'd gotten to the point where there really wasn't any more room to progress at DD's gym as far as rec goes. He was invited to do boys team, but I was a little nervous to have him do it. It's a tremendous commitment to have both kids on team, and the team boys practice on different nights than my DD does. We like our two evenings a week to just be a family (those likely won't last forever if DD keeps at it), and we'd have lost them. Plus, the team there is fledgling to say the least.
To add that, I felt like maybe we were pushing him and wondered if he did it just because we signed him up. He smiled and seemed to have fun during class, but he's generally just a happy guy. Boys coach said DS has a lot of natural talent, though he does lack some focus. He even had trouble sitting still/being patient at gymnastics practice.
So, we enrolled him in martial arts, hoping that it might "help" his focus issues, plus he says he really wants to be a ninja when he grows up. It's pretty much been a disaster. He's acting out more in school, and can't seem to respect his instructor in martial arts. My son is quite bright and gets upset when, say, the instructor says something incorrectly. He also sadly (proudly?) will even correct his instructor's grammar. In the middle of class, in front of parents. So, DS is getting discouraged in martial arts and I think that maybe it's just not a good fit, and says he really misses being in gymnastics.
I can't help but wonder if we just need something to wear him out more?
So, we took him a different club with a bigger/better boys program to check it out and have him skills tested. As boys are now in season, he'd definitely be starting with rec. DS was really in his element - smiles the whole time. Am I being ridiculous thinking about putting him back in gymnastics? Obviously, rec isn't a lifetime commitment, but I think the eventual goal for him might be boys team (though he changes his mind). Is it crazy to have the kids in separate gyms, especially when boys compete at the same time as girls optionals (DD is only a couple a years away from that). Am I putting the cart before the horse in worrying about that now? Should I worry about his ability to focus? Or, will a good, solid boys program be able to work with those sorts of issues? I mean, if coach wasn't looking and he was bored, he'd lap other kids on a circuit or quick try to bounce on the trampoline. I worry that maybe he has some respect issues. Will maybe him being in a separate gym that is "his" help him feel some pride/ownership, instead of just being "DD's little brother"? Either way, during the rec class (should we sign him up) we'll still have him do the martial arts, as we're still committed there... though he'd miss some martial arts classes as they're recommending a mixed levels gymnastics class because DS's skills are sort of all over the place (vault, floor and rings are much further "ahead" than the others).
Thanks for putting up with this post.