Thanks for all the replies. They are very helpful.
My girls started gymnastics at 3- they were climbing things at home and using the couch for a vault anyway. I wanted a safe place where they could play without getting hurt (or fussed at by me!). When they were invited to join the pre-team class at 4.5 , I was shocked- and had to think about it. The benefits from the classes (teamwork, listening, complex physical skills require complex mental skills) were the main reason to put that much time/money into something at such a young age and the fact that they were BOTH invited. We had a wonderful experience at that gym and the coaches said if they stayed with it they should both be L4 by the time they 8 or 9.
Last summer, (pre K for them) they took classes at another gym while visting grandma. The coaches there invited them to be on the team.
We moved over the summer, so they have been at their current gym for about 6 months. This is a gym that regularily graduates seniors with full gymnastics scholarships. However we just are not as happy- I don't know if it because the coaches don't seem to think the girls are as good, or if it is beccause here they are just another kid whereas the other coaches knew them from babyhood? Also the costs are much higher- and the girls only there 90 minutes/week as opposed to 3 hrs like last year.
So am I just a parent who was used to hearing praise and now that I don't hear it I am not happy? or should I use this time to explore other activities (dance, soccer)? or look for another gym? or just carry on and let time tell?
I do see improvement in some areas but the philosophy of coaching is so different and I just don't know if it is a good fit for my kids.
Of note, my son 2.5 just started the munchkin class. He has awesome physical skills but no listening skills yet. It is a long way for him but I like the idea of going to a gym that has a boys team and all the right equipment (ours doesn't) eventually.
Thanks for letting me think outloud-I really appreciate all of your replies, information and discussions!