Ever wonder what your toddler is really up to during a gymnastics class or other organized group activity? Are they having fun? How can I help? Who are their friends? Do they listen to the instructor? — these are the thoughts that may swirl through your mind. The...
Children are influenced by their surroundings. It’s important to start young when teaching them habits, especially considering that children develop habits by age nine. Both bad and healthy habits can be hard to break. The earlier we introduce healthy habits, the more...
Coaches are more than just sports-focused supervisors who see your child a few hours every week. They play a crucial role in children’s lives — as role models, as teachers and as mentors. A coach’s impact is felt well beyond the training sessions and can shape...
As parents on a mission to protect children from disappointments, we have erased nearly every uncomfortable obstacle, depriving children of one of the most valuable lessons: Failure is part of success. We’ve taught our kids to fear failure and, in doing so, we’ve...
Originally Posted on Jag Gym Blog by Anne Josephson Owner of Jag Gym on September 22, 2014 What if Johnny never learns a cartwheel? Or how about if Janie never masters holding a handstand? Would there still be any value in putting your preschooler in a gymnastics...
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