One session consists of eight weeks for the reason that learning gymnastics is not an easy task. Children learn at different paces, and physical education is one of the hardest tasks to accomplish for early childhood development. The child may or may not be ready to move to the next level after the eight week session, and may need to take the same level over to better learn the skills. At the end of the session the child will receive a report card that will have 3 letters on it: S, G, & E.
• S is satisfactory; meaning the child may not be able to do the skill without the help of a coach and needs more work on it.
• G means good; the child does it by themselves but needs a little more practice.
• E means excellent; the child does it well and is ready to work on more challenging skills. Your child should have mostly all E’s to move on to the next level, and will also need permission from the coach.
How and when does my child move up to the next level in gymnastics?
By Megan - Posted on November 19th, 2008
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