I’d stay for now. See what happens as she turns 6 and then decide. It should be obvious when they’re moving kids to team for L3. If they don’t move her, then leave.
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This is what my daughter’s gym is doing. Not everyone signed up for it, but for those that did they do it on zoom and they are divided by levels (compulsory, lower optional, upper optional). It’s helpful to keep the kids connected and on a bit of a schedule.
People are preparing to be quarantined and/or locked in place if govt or municipalities restrict that to contain the spread of the virus. If you’re home bound for a long period of time without the ability to leave or have things delivered, you need those staples.
I’d let her try if her coaches are on board. She’s got a good while to ease back in to training before competition season next year, so it might work out perfectly.
Now would be a great time to start back as it would give her about a year of training time to get ready. Lower pressure but can be back in team atmosphere too. I’d give it a go.
Do JO. You can always drop back to Xcel if she doesn’t want the hours or that doesn’t work for your family. It is much harder to move into JO and many gyms don’t/won’t allow it, so it’s important to understand how your gym manages that before you decide.
My daughter had it as a L8/12yrs old. She’s a L10 now and no longer has any issues. She was casted for 5 weeks and then did therapy for 6 weeks. She had her wrist adjusted by a chiropractor every few weeks for about 3 years to keep things in check. Once she stopped growing, she hasn’t had...
Honestly- do not worry about it at all. Just support her and hopefully she will have a great summer training and the right decision will reveal itself when the time comes.