- Mar 16, 2011
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My DD is a 9 yo L7. She has been doing gymnastics for 3 years and is constantly being moved up. She is now 2 levels ahead of the group she started with. Her coaches believe she has great potential and could be an elite and/or even a member of the national team. Now, I don't claim to know a lot about gymnastics but I do know the path her coaches are paving for her is a tough one and requires many factors (some controllable and some not so much) to align before it can be realized. My question is would you let the coaches keep moving her up and support their goals for your DD even if it is very tough and chances are slim, or let your DD progress and stay with her friends and just progress in a comfortable, fun, slower pace? My DD is the type of little girl that keeps her goals and aspirations to herself. But She has articulated quietly a few times that she'd love to go far. I know she misses the friends she has made in the past two levels, but I also think she thrives on the challenges and enjoys being moved up. She'll be a level 8 in a out a month and will be practicing with older girls. Any suggestions?