DD8 has been in a cheer/pom class for 3 years now. This is not a highly competive group she is in. Not being highly competive, I mean, there is no tumbling and they don't have a cheerleader uniform. They have shorts, t-shirt, hair bows, socks, poms and dancesneakers that they wear. They have class 1 day a week for 1 hour. At competions, they wear a little lipstick and glitter, if they want.
This is the first year that they have had a TOT competing group, 1st-3rd graders. Most of the girls are in 2nd and have been together for the last 3 years. The group was put together because of the skill level these girls were at in the short amount of time they were together. They have had 2 DMA competions so far and at both, their pom routine has scored high enough to qualify the girls to go to nationals. The actual qualifing competion is in 2 weeks. Most of the girls have no clue what nationals is or even why the coaches are so excited for this group. They put the group together, thinking they would get them use to competing and prepare for moving up to beginners. The Tot team is beating the beginners scores at competition.
DD is also active at the dance studio. She started tapping at 3. She has added jazz and ballet over the last 6 years. She has gotten to the skill level, that she is in the production group now. She knows that in 2 years, she will be moving into the competion group and she is really looking forward to this move. She has been in the audiance for several competions the last 3 years and she is drooling over getting to be up on the big stage. She is always dancing. You can be talking to someone at a store, and she will be standing beside you, doing tap moves or going thru ballet positions.
As long as your DD wants to cheer, tumble, or dance, and the finances are able to allow her to participate and she doesn't let it interfer with school work, as she gets into higher grades, let her try. I know as a kid, I wasn't allowed to be in activities that I really wanted to be in, and there are things that I missed out on. We haven't told either DD or DS no to much, though, they have had to give up somethings due to costs and schedule conflicts, but they get the chance to try.