Not sure if this is where I should post this?
Anyway, my DS will be 5 in late winter. He has been in gymnastics since he turned 3 (after watching DD's classes for two straight years and begging to try it, too).
He loved his preschool classes. He adored his instructors. My little guy has lots of energy and has difficulty containing it when excited, so he was often a bit unfocused. I think he drove his instructors nuts, to be honest. He was lapping his classmates, and not exactly doing the rotations precisely. He was the kid that would run off and bounce on the tramp a few times while waiting for a classmate to finish up his/her station.
Anyhow, the tot director (also then his instructor) moved him up to the boys rec program 6 months early - usually they're supposed to be 5. The thought was that it's more structured and it would force some focus, plus DS does have some natural ability and strength. Well, DS does not like it. Not one little bit. He had bonded so well with his preschool instructors and now has a new (and I mean NEW!) guy. He apparently misses "playing on the trapeze bar and landing in the pit" and "running on the balance beam". The past few weeks his arguments have been getting stronger, so we're finally "giving in". He'll finish this session (only 2 weeks left), then we'll let him move on to other interests.
The downer? He is a bundle of energy! And during his actual class? He has the brightest smile in the group - he is laughing and smiling constantly. At home, all he does are forward and backward rolls, "flips" on the couch, handstands, etc. He is very much seems as obsessed with gymnastics as his sister does. Also, he has nonstop ('til now) talked about being on boys team, and should he realize he misses it, he'll definitely miss this years tryouts as they occur during the next session (not thinking actual team yet, he's so little, but a new pre-team group will form them, too).
So, moving forward, I am clueless as to how I am going to harness his energy in a productive way. Winter here is brutal, so I'll need to find some indoor activity to try to wear him out. Think maybe we'll switch to attending open gyms, so he can still jump in that pit and use the trapeze. Any other suggestions out there?
Thanks for reading,
A somewhat sad, but supportive mamaoftwo.
Anyway, my DS will be 5 in late winter. He has been in gymnastics since he turned 3 (after watching DD's classes for two straight years and begging to try it, too).
He loved his preschool classes. He adored his instructors. My little guy has lots of energy and has difficulty containing it when excited, so he was often a bit unfocused. I think he drove his instructors nuts, to be honest. He was lapping his classmates, and not exactly doing the rotations precisely. He was the kid that would run off and bounce on the tramp a few times while waiting for a classmate to finish up his/her station.
Anyhow, the tot director (also then his instructor) moved him up to the boys rec program 6 months early - usually they're supposed to be 5. The thought was that it's more structured and it would force some focus, plus DS does have some natural ability and strength. Well, DS does not like it. Not one little bit. He had bonded so well with his preschool instructors and now has a new (and I mean NEW!) guy. He apparently misses "playing on the trapeze bar and landing in the pit" and "running on the balance beam". The past few weeks his arguments have been getting stronger, so we're finally "giving in". He'll finish this session (only 2 weeks left), then we'll let him move on to other interests.
The downer? He is a bundle of energy! And during his actual class? He has the brightest smile in the group - he is laughing and smiling constantly. At home, all he does are forward and backward rolls, "flips" on the couch, handstands, etc. He is very much seems as obsessed with gymnastics as his sister does. Also, he has nonstop ('til now) talked about being on boys team, and should he realize he misses it, he'll definitely miss this years tryouts as they occur during the next session (not thinking actual team yet, he's so little, but a new pre-team group will form them, too).
So, moving forward, I am clueless as to how I am going to harness his energy in a productive way. Winter here is brutal, so I'll need to find some indoor activity to try to wear him out. Think maybe we'll switch to attending open gyms, so he can still jump in that pit and use the trapeze. Any other suggestions out there?
Thanks for reading,
A somewhat sad, but supportive mamaoftwo.