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I think the problem was due to a number reasons. The main reason was the mix of skill level. She had very high skills in floor and beam but bars was her down side like what Aussie Coach had said. The other problem is that she was so used to learning lots of skills fast that she found going back to NDP boring as the progress was slower due to the fact they spent more time learning routines which means learning less skills, but also having to go back in levels so she could catch up on bars so she could compete. I think for her maybe having her in a higher level not for age but skill wise may have had been better for her but not let her compete until she had her bars up to scratch may have helped because she was still getting her challenge. I am not really sure though. She just said to me that she didn't learn anything and basically had to wait for everybody else to catch up which she didn't like.@sally , in another thread you mentioned that your daughter found NDP boring after IDP.
Was that because she was used to more difficult skills? More intense conditioning? Or simply a different philosophy?
Do you think there was anything that could have been done so she didn't lose interest after the transition?