This is my daughter. We like to call her Beeskers. As you can probably tell, she is a gymnast. At the present time, she has two practices a week and each practice is three hours long. It's a lot of practicing, but she loves it and has improved immensely. Well, the other day, her coach let us know that she is creating another optional class for Monday's. Beeskers wants to do the class. It has taken us all weekend to make the decision whether to let her do the class or not. I don't want her to be under too much pressure. I don't want her to miss family time. On the other hand, she loves it and cried when I told her she may not get to do it. I want to do what's best for her not just for today but in the long run. And I also want to consider her feelings too. I called my husband and he suggested that I call the coach and find out what kind of a commitment it would be. So I called and found out that she can try the class but if it doesn't work out she can quit. She had the biggest smile on her face when I told her she could try it. I hope she appreciates that whether the decision is big or small, I always try to consider what's best for her.

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