Anonymous wrote:I did this with 4th and 5th. Way more than 3 hours a week, especially in the last month. I may have had a third grader, at most one. I would NOT GO NEAR THIS with kids younger than that. There is great potential for mayhem, since the problems are very open-ended.
Then, if they win locally (not likely if you do the minimum), there's an overnight trip to States. If you don't plan on letting them go if they are invited, then you need to sort it out before you do the regional competition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they require the kids to fundraise to pay for their overnights? I only ask because that's the only reason I can think of why my neighbor would ask me to help pay for their child's trip, that it's required. I've never asked any of my neighbors to pay for any of my daughter's gymnastics meets; it wouldn't enter my mind, but they're asking for handouts? And yes, I know them well and they can afford it.
I wonder if this was the same team that expected the PTA to help finance its trip and was upset when the PTA refused. The team did major fundraising.
Anonymous wrote:Do they require the kids to fundraise to pay for their overnights? I only ask because that's the only reason I can think of why my neighbor would ask me to help pay for their child's trip, that it's required. I've never asked any of my neighbors to pay for any of my daughter's gymnastics meets; it wouldn't enter my mind, but they're asking for handouts? And yes, I know them well and they can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Do they require the kids to fundraise to pay for their overnights? I only ask because that's the only reason I can think of why my neighbor would ask me to help pay for their child's trip, that it's required. I've never asked any of my neighbors to pay for any of my daughter's gymnastics meets; it wouldn't enter my mind, but they're asking for handouts? And yes, I know them well and they can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:As a former coach, I would say not to start until the kids are at least 3rd grade, maybe 4th. Younger than that, it really is babysitting. And mayhem. Younger kids can't stay on task long enough to get anything meaningful accomplished.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? We did the younger class and it was 1-2 hours a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former coach here- you will also get parents who view this as babysitting time as well as suck up activities to put on their child's AAP application.
About how much of a commitment was it? Weekly hours out in.
Anonymous wrote:Former coach here- you will also get parents who view this as babysitting time as well as suck up activities to put on their child's AAP application.