My child quit at 11 and I can tell you that ALL of these played a factor. Now #3 may not fit unless you look at it as she didn't have much "fun" play time. It was so serious ALL the time that they rarely got a chance to breathe. Everything was scrutinized and they were constantly pitted...
We had the chatty problem at the chalk pit when the girls were young and he just moved a little to a bucket close to him. :) They could not do that non-sense by his feet. Ha Ha
'Bella' Half Toe Gripper Socks
Thought these might work. I just looked up nonslip socks.
I cant seem to get the link to copy in here correctly but try that in Google and see what you think.
I hate to say this but you may have to look into taping yourself up for competitions. I have seen some pretty good ideas on line and it allows you to do it where you can not see anything but have amazing support. Make sure you cover certain parts with gauze or Band-Aids so the removal is not...
I just want to add as a parent of a former gymnast that was in a situation VERY similar to yours....
RUN!!!!
My DD was 11yr old L8 that just broke down and quit. Honestly like you I didn't see it coming!
If she still has the desire to do gymnastics please take her to a new gym and let her know...
Just my two cents:
I have an ADHD daughter and although we have gone the extra medicine route and it does work we have also found that having an older gym buddie helped too. Her gym Buddie was a few years older than her and her job was to remind her what to do. Remind her it was her turn to...
Olive Garden Fettuccini Alfredo with Chicken the night before. I don't know how this started but it has to happen. We have been to meets where there was not an Olive Garden but we still had to find Italian food. She does not seem to eat this often but she always wants it the night before her...
Don't know if this will help but I was walking thru the gym the other day and one of the coaches was talking to a group of L3 girls. She asked them when they did a certain skill if their toes were pointed with straight legs. Most of them said yes. Then she asked them to hold their leg out...