Anonymous wrote:Oh, this makes me sad. Part of being a parent is watching your kids be completely inept at certain things and awesome at others, or just mediocre. As long as she doesn't care and wants to be in the recital, you've got to let her do it.
My kid is 4.5 and has been taking dance since she was 2. She's pretty terrible, but man, does she enjoy herself. Every recital that comes along (4x a year), my friends and I place bets on what particular thing she will do wrong this time. Will she: (a) show everyone her underpants? (2) Announce to everyone something really embarrassing? (3) run to hug me in the middle of class? (4) be completely off in every single routine?
Thing is, she is awesome comic relief for the other parents. There is a lot of chuckling when she does her thing. how could I deprive them of that? I know she's only 4, but I anticipate lots of years of clueless bad dancing. We are not a dancing family. Luckily we have other skills. As I'm sure your daughter does.
The thing is - what is cute at 4.5 is no longer cute at age 9 - nor is it cute to the parents watching.
As far as helping at home, she has been practicing at home and seems to know the steps while working on it alone but the problem seems to be on timing and working with others. And yes, I am concerned about the other girls because my DD almost collided with one today and knocked her over. This wasn't funny or cute and there was no laughing by anyone.