I am having a hard time letting it go... it is sad because she was really really good. She always seemed proud of herself when she does a skill. Part of me, blames myself. Because we never should have took that 1 week off and maybe she won't her foot and maybe she would not get so used to being...
so my daughter is 10 years old and was supposed to be level 7 this season. About 3 weeks ago, she hurt her foot during practice. First day back from a week vacation. She's been out for almost 1 month now, and seems like she has lost so much confidence and determination to go back to gym. We had...
We are moving in around springs, tx or the woodlands, and I see that there are many options of gym. There is WCC, bannons, cypress and woodlands. My daughter is a level 7, 10 years old. Can someone help me figure this out please?
That is the thing that gets me a little, my dd is there when they are doing the extra practice. Hence her asking if she wasn't good enough. She's there watching them learning the lv5 routine while my daughter sits and waits for the stretch class to begin.
I guess I didn't really look at the whole situation. I got too caught up on the gym exception for Susie. And yes, if my daughter is 12 and given this opportunity, I would take it as well.
I have always worked hard for the things I have, Never handed out, and that is what I'm teaching my kids...
Maybe that is the case and I have no problem with that. I just wished it was handled differently instead of keeping it a hush hush after requirement info was sent out to parents. Btw, my daughter and Susie are scoring the same. Just different age group.
As I said in my previous post, my dd is not allowed because there is a requirement of getting a 35aa. And the reason why Susie is put in that group is that she asked and the reason why they have it. Even though Susie didn't really earned the spot by getting a 35.
I'm over it now, after all...
Yes, they get to do up skills and uptraining with the optionals and With built in stretch class. And also work with their current level skills and routine
I am soaking it all in. I take this as gymnastics growing pain :) and I'm sure it won't be the last.
My dd and I will be okay. I have to support her and be there for her even more. Thank goodness she still love this sport and still have fun doing it. She loves her gym and the coaches.
Also, if other moms finds out about this situation I'm sure someone else will come forward. It was a hash hash that Susie is in that group. I guess because there was a requirement and she didn't qualify yet.
Yah, seems like that is the path dd's gym is going. Even though Susie and my dd is pretty much the same skill wise and score wise. Some skills, my dd is more solid. And I'm not saying that because she's my dd, it shows. And it kinda sucks that Susie's age is taken as an exception because it's...
Thank you. I feel ten times better reading all your advices. :) I can sleep better now. And not worry too much. I talked to dd and she understood the concept of worrying only about her own gymnastics. :)