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June 22, 2010 at 2:34 PM #569808June 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM #569305CDMA ENGParticipant
But I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE
June 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM #570199CDMA ENGParticipantBut I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE
June 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM #569812CDMA ENGParticipantBut I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE
June 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM #569914CDMA ENGParticipantBut I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE
June 22, 2010 at 2:41 PM #569210CDMA ENGParticipantBut I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE
June 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM #569919sdduuuudeParticipantWe used Noonan, so no help there. They were good. Call the Windandsea swim team. They may have suggestions.
I’d go for teaching her ice skating, if she likes it. If it is her “thing” it shouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck on tennis, though. Jeez. That seems a “non-toddler” sport to me. Soccer is much, much, much easier. You can teach it to very young kids indoors with litte inflatable balls, and they use what they learn on the field if they start playing on a team. My son learned to play goalie when he was three.
We used these when the kids were 3, and still do today now that they are 8:
Sometimes group lessons can be nice for kids who like to be around other kids.
June 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM #569215sdduuuudeParticipantWe used Noonan, so no help there. They were good. Call the Windandsea swim team. They may have suggestions.
I’d go for teaching her ice skating, if she likes it. If it is her “thing” it shouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck on tennis, though. Jeez. That seems a “non-toddler” sport to me. Soccer is much, much, much easier. You can teach it to very young kids indoors with litte inflatable balls, and they use what they learn on the field if they start playing on a team. My son learned to play goalie when he was three.
We used these when the kids were 3, and still do today now that they are 8:
Sometimes group lessons can be nice for kids who like to be around other kids.
June 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM #570204sdduuuudeParticipantWe used Noonan, so no help there. They were good. Call the Windandsea swim team. They may have suggestions.
I’d go for teaching her ice skating, if she likes it. If it is her “thing” it shouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck on tennis, though. Jeez. That seems a “non-toddler” sport to me. Soccer is much, much, much easier. You can teach it to very young kids indoors with litte inflatable balls, and they use what they learn on the field if they start playing on a team. My son learned to play goalie when he was three.
We used these when the kids were 3, and still do today now that they are 8:
Sometimes group lessons can be nice for kids who like to be around other kids.
June 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM #569817sdduuuudeParticipantWe used Noonan, so no help there. They were good. Call the Windandsea swim team. They may have suggestions.
I’d go for teaching her ice skating, if she likes it. If it is her “thing” it shouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck on tennis, though. Jeez. That seems a “non-toddler” sport to me. Soccer is much, much, much easier. You can teach it to very young kids indoors with litte inflatable balls, and they use what they learn on the field if they start playing on a team. My son learned to play goalie when he was three.
We used these when the kids were 3, and still do today now that they are 8:
Sometimes group lessons can be nice for kids who like to be around other kids.
June 22, 2010 at 2:49 PM #569310sdduuuudeParticipantWe used Noonan, so no help there. They were good. Call the Windandsea swim team. They may have suggestions.
I’d go for teaching her ice skating, if she likes it. If it is her “thing” it shouldn’t be too difficult. Good luck on tennis, though. Jeez. That seems a “non-toddler” sport to me. Soccer is much, much, much easier. You can teach it to very young kids indoors with litte inflatable balls, and they use what they learn on the field if they start playing on a team. My son learned to play goalie when he was three.
We used these when the kids were 3, and still do today now that they are 8:
Sometimes group lessons can be nice for kids who like to be around other kids.
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 PM #570219CoronitaParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]http://www.xecompany.com/
But I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE[/quote]
Lol. I’ve got that one already covered when she’s old enough.
http://www.mrpaintballusa.com/
i got my butt kicked last time I went…Forgot to get protection on my neck, and had a few paintballs split on it. Was not fun…
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 PM #569230CoronitaParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]http://www.xecompany.com/
But I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE[/quote]
Lol. I’ve got that one already covered when she’s old enough.
http://www.mrpaintballusa.com/
i got my butt kicked last time I went…Forgot to get protection on my neck, and had a few paintballs split on it. Was not fun…
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 PM #569934CoronitaParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]http://www.xecompany.com/
But I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE[/quote]
Lol. I’ve got that one already covered when she’s old enough.
http://www.mrpaintballusa.com/
i got my butt kicked last time I went…Forgot to get protection on my neck, and had a few paintballs split on it. Was not fun…
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 PM #569325CoronitaParticipant[quote=CDMA ENG]http://www.xecompany.com/
But I don’t think they teach Ice Skating.
Basic firearms are covered though…
CE[/quote]
Lol. I’ve got that one already covered when she’s old enough.
http://www.mrpaintballusa.com/
i got my butt kicked last time I went…Forgot to get protection on my neck, and had a few paintballs split on it. Was not fun…
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