Based on popular demand, I put my kids in gymnastics.
Scout was so excited — and got to go back to an upper-level, all boys class.
And Navy is in the level that Scout used to be in.
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Scout, my boy who follows directions like a professional, was used as the example several times his first week.  When he came out, he told me, “Mom, the coach kept using me to show all of the other boys how to do things.  And this is only my first week in class.”  I told him that because he knows how to follow directions so well, all of the coaches and teachers really like him.  He told me that I was right, because Ms. Shih uses him as the example a lot also.
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And then there is Navy.  I am SO pleased to report that she was P-E-R-F-E-C-T.  She had one other little girl in her class who was pretty wild, and I was just waiting to see how Navy was in class, and she was amazing!  She never goofed off even once, and she listened and followed directions flawlessly.  When she came out, I gushed to her how proud I was of her.  (I knew she had it in her, but was pleasantly surprised that she nailed it in her first class.)  Then she told me, “Yeah mom, that other girl was acting crazy.  She didn’t listen to the teacher at all!”  I think she loved to be gushed over, and she has been telling everyone how well she did “at gymnastics”.