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[quote=Anonymous]OP - your decision is an easy one compared to the parents of this young dancer: http://seekernetwork.com/rituals/meet-the-dancing-prodigy-who-turned-down-harvard/ FWIW, in 9 years of ballet, my DD has had one minor stress fracture on her little toe. The number of injuries among her ballet peers is far less than that of her school classmates who play soccer, LAX, and field hockey. One non-ballet friend had a concussion last year, broken arm this year, and is having knee surgery over the summer. ITA that ballet is not for everyone as it seems very boring and tedious. But for those like the OPs child who love it, ballet can be a wonderful activity with many positive benefits. [/quote]
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