- Jan 30, 2012
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Quick Question. My daughter is in a level 2 tumbling class at her current gym. It has always been a great class because allof the girls that were taking it had solid level two skills (the class is a level 2 class). Well this past week, three new girls joined who were older, so more my daughter's age however their skills were a level 1 at best. They had difficulty doing cartwheels, handstands and forward rolls. The instructor spent the majority of the class (30-40 minutes) working with these girls and the others with the higher skill set just stood by and watched.
My question is, do I say something to the gym about this? I am a little upset because my daughter had to have solid skills before they'd bump her up to the next level class and here we have three girls that have clearly been placed in the wrong class based on their skill set. If the the instructor is going to spend the majority of his time working on cartwheels and handstands then this will be a waste for my daughter but on the other hand...I don't want to cause waves either.
What would you do?
My question is, do I say something to the gym about this? I am a little upset because my daughter had to have solid skills before they'd bump her up to the next level class and here we have three girls that have clearly been placed in the wrong class based on their skill set. If the the instructor is going to spend the majority of his time working on cartwheels and handstands then this will be a waste for my daughter but on the other hand...I don't want to cause waves either.
What would you do?