Age has absolutely nothing to do with what level you daughter should be on. She should be the level that her skills allow her to be. I am a former coach and I once had a three year old doing standing back hand springs on a wedge mat by herself, but I have also had 12 year olds that could barely do a cartwheel. Age really doesn't matter. Just make sure that SHE is the one wanting to do gymnastics and you are not forcing her to. I have seen this in a lot of kids. As a result, they quit trying, they don't care and they eventually quit and are happy because their parents put too much pressure on them. If you daughter is going to be the next Olympian you will know, if she isn't it is no big deal. Let her do gymnastics for fun and be the best gymnast she can be!
It depends on the age of your daughter and the maturity level.
it depends when she started
4 and 12
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A chance to socialize with the employer's son or daughter should not be considered a bonus to an entry level job.
If your daughter chooses to
If your daughter chooses to
Circumference of a circle is given by 2πr. So, circumference = 2 x 3.14 x 4 =25.12
Daughter hates mothers should she send mothers day card to daughter
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A husband should love his daughter just as much as his wife. After all his daughter was made from his wife. That goes with sons too.
you should call your daughter Lexi, but I think that Rex is more of a dog's name.