LaMexicana
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I started playing softball my 7th grade and the only reason I really joined was because I wanted to; my parents didn't really push me into anything. Now I look back and wish my parents would have stuck me in something physical much sooner. As a grown up now, I see the benefits of starting kids on activities at a young age. It teaches discipline, team work and how important excercise is.
I personally love being in shape and I love being active. My daughter just turned 4 and I'm wondering at what age would it be appropriate to stick her in something. She's very artistic. She loves to sing, dance, draw and play instruments. I'm a jock so I would love for her to play volleyball just like me. But I'd settle for gymnastics, softball, running, weight lifting...whatever! My mom thinks my nephew (he's 5) is too young for extra curricular activities...I disagree. Better than sitting at home and watching a bunch of crap on TV! I'm thinking one artistic class and one physical class or do one that includes both like ballet. Or maybe starting out with one and later moving on to another.
Opinions?
I personally love being in shape and I love being active. My daughter just turned 4 and I'm wondering at what age would it be appropriate to stick her in something. She's very artistic. She loves to sing, dance, draw and play instruments. I'm a jock so I would love for her to play volleyball just like me. But I'd settle for gymnastics, softball, running, weight lifting...whatever! My mom thinks my nephew (he's 5) is too young for extra curricular activities...I disagree. Better than sitting at home and watching a bunch of crap on TV! I'm thinking one artistic class and one physical class or do one that includes both like ballet. Or maybe starting out with one and later moving on to another.
Opinions?