- Oct 21, 2017
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I was inspired to ask this question reading the thread about if you could go back would you let them do it. We are just starting the journey so I am hoping to get advice from veterans.
My jo daughter is 6.5 and we have a 4.5 year old that shows no interest in gym. She does go to dance once a week and we are hoping to get her in some art camps, but I don’t see a drive in her like I did her sister. She is happy to stay home and cook and piddle around but our gymnast daughter is always on the go. How do you make sure you are being fair? I try my hardest not to take her to meets because she is awfully bored.
I have thought about making a fund for her with the tuition money we have spent on other daughter above the cost of her dance class and just tucking it away until she shows an interest of her own. Maybe she plays the cello some day and wants one? Thoughts? As of right now other daughter hadn’t started competing so I would wait until that point.
My jo daughter is 6.5 and we have a 4.5 year old that shows no interest in gym. She does go to dance once a week and we are hoping to get her in some art camps, but I don’t see a drive in her like I did her sister. She is happy to stay home and cook and piddle around but our gymnast daughter is always on the go. How do you make sure you are being fair? I try my hardest not to take her to meets because she is awfully bored.
I have thought about making a fund for her with the tuition money we have spent on other daughter above the cost of her dance class and just tucking it away until she shows an interest of her own. Maybe she plays the cello some day and wants one? Thoughts? As of right now other daughter hadn’t started competing so I would wait until that point.