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Up a tree - As high as the branches will hold
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<blockquote data-quote="Baffled" data-source="post: 148330" data-attributes="member: 5045"><p>Adrianne, you should try to get difficult child to try out gymnastics, trampoline, or tumbling. As soon as my difficult child mastered walking, he started walking across the back of the sofa and jumping from there onto my barstools and just climbing and jumping onto everything he could. Thank goodness our trees aren't too tall around my house! I always felt that gymnastics could be his thing. When he was 6 we were invited to a birthday party at a gymnastics place. He loved it so much I put him in a class. It started in September, by May he was tumbling with the teenagers in the little show at the end of the classes doing flip flops and whips. The next year, he joined a team and for the next 6 years he competed on the local, regional, and national levels. We've been to CA, TX, FL, and Indiana for competitions. He was great. Unfortunately, he quit this year. It was fun for him and us and it was great for him. So...your child may have an unexplored talent. See if you could get him to the gym.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baffled, post: 148330, member: 5045"] Adrianne, you should try to get difficult child to try out gymnastics, trampoline, or tumbling. As soon as my difficult child mastered walking, he started walking across the back of the sofa and jumping from there onto my barstools and just climbing and jumping onto everything he could. Thank goodness our trees aren't too tall around my house! I always felt that gymnastics could be his thing. When he was 6 we were invited to a birthday party at a gymnastics place. He loved it so much I put him in a class. It started in September, by May he was tumbling with the teenagers in the little show at the end of the classes doing flip flops and whips. The next year, he joined a team and for the next 6 years he competed on the local, regional, and national levels. We've been to CA, TX, FL, and Indiana for competitions. He was great. Unfortunately, he quit this year. It was fun for him and us and it was great for him. So...your child may have an unexplored talent. See if you could get him to the gym. [/QUOTE]
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