My daughter just had her first gymnastics lesson!!
By moonchild1au
@moonchild1au (6237)
Australia
March 26, 2009 8:14pm CST
My daughter is 23 months old & we have just come back from her first gymnastics lesson. She didn't join in with all the games but in time she will. She had that much of a good time that she didn't want to leave - I had problems getting her out of the hall! It was fun, they have a structured lesson where they learn shapes as well as the basic gym stuff you do while putting it in different games. I will definately be taking her back.
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@sysdexlicwriter (1619)
• United States
27 Mar 09
That sounds like a lot of fun. Do you get to participate too. At first I thought that 23 months sounded kind of young but it sounds like the perfect idea for a child of her age. It seems that two-year-old children love to run and jump and play and tumble. A padded atmosphere is perfect. I wish you a lot of good times.
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@moonchild1au (6237)
• Australia
27 Mar 09
Yeah, we get to participate too by helping & encouraging our kids to play the games
@bellaofchaos (11538)
• United States
27 Mar 09
I remember when I took Hailey and Katie to gymnastics Katie couldn't focus because of her ADHD and Hailey love her pizza slices. But sadly I had to stop letting Hailey go because I didn't have the finances to continue to let her go. I'm hoping that I'll be able to let her go this fall either back to gymnastics or Ballet. I think she'll have a ball doing that.
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@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
27 Mar 09
Hey, that's really neat! I remember a few years back when my niece was younger (not as young as your daughter, but a lot younger than she is right now) my step-mother and I went to see her at her various lessons for the day. In one day we saw her at dance lessons, and at gymnastics. It sure was fun to watch.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
27 Mar 09
How cute! My daughter just turned 2 at the beginning of this year. I want to get her into some sort of gymnastics or something. I am just worried that she will not really do it and want to do more of her own thing. It would be a waste of money otherwise.






