Just curious what the range is here. My son has played T-Ball but hated it! Now he is doing MMA (mixed martial arts) and LOVES IT!
What about your child(ren)?
What about your child(ren)?
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on Aug. 6, 2012 at 10:02 PM
My dd played soccer last yr and didn't really put much effort. This yr were trying cheer and she doesn't seem to like it to much yet.
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 1:03 AM
My oldest son hates sports of all kinds with a passion. My middle son we are going to be putting in swimming within the next year when we get alot more out of debt. My youngest hasn't expressed any specific sports he wants to play yet.
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 8:47 AM
Lydia has been dancing (ballet and tap) since age 3
Tried Soccer at 4
Tried Pom at 5
Swim team at 6
This year she wants to try gymnastics and she'll also be taking an etiquette class in the Fall.
Tried Soccer at 4
Tried Pom at 5
Swim team at 6
This year she wants to try gymnastics and she'll also be taking an etiquette class in the Fall.
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 8:50 AM
I'm curious to know what an etiquette class entails?
Quoting Simple-Beauty:
Lydia has been dancing (ballet and tap) since age 3
Tried Soccer at 4
Tried Pom at 5
Swim team at 6
This year she wants to try gymnastics and she'll also be taking an etiquette class in the Fall.
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 8:51 AM
My boys are 2 and 4. I haven't quite tried the sports thing yet...I'm gonna be putting my oldest in tae kwon do (sp?) when he turns 5 in Nov. I haven't quite figured out what to do with my 2 yr old yet....perhaps gymnastics
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 8:53 AM
My step-son just did soccer for the first time in Spring and was so-so about it. My dd did ice-skating and adored it, she is now trying soccer this Fall.
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on Aug. 7, 2012 at 9:19 AM
The one for her age teaches proper posture (sitting, standing, and walking), how to pour and serve tea (they practice with punch), how to properly eat a variety of foods, how to write a proper thank you note, how to extend a proper invitation, and museum/theater/symphony manners.
They conclude the lessons with a Mother-Daughter tea party.
They conclude the lessons with a Mother-Daughter tea party.
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I'm curious to know what an etiquette class entails?
Quoting Simple-Beauty:
Lydia has been dancing (ballet and tap) since age 3
Tried Soccer at 4
Tried Pom at 5
Swim team at 6
This year she wants to try gymnastics and she'll also be taking an etiquette class in the Fall.
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