Having a child who marches to the beat of her own drum can be a challenge. What do you do when your child just, doesn’t fit in? Do you try and steer them towards normality or let them be? Jacky Barker writes…
My daughter is an individual. She dances to the beat of her own drum.
I sometimes ask myself why my child is the odd one out? But other times I applaud her individuality. It is not something you can teach a child.
This is my journey in accepting my daughter’s individuality.
When I was growing up my mother was excellent at involving us in all activities but we never did anything musical or dance related. I really wanted my daughter to embrace ballet and dance and to meet other little girls. We enrolled in the local dance academy and started doing Tiny Tots ballet. The big end of year concert approached. All of the Tiny Tots Ballerinas were doing Under the Sea from the little Mermaid. They were all dressed as tiny adorable little Mermaids in a tutu, except for one, my daughter.
She did not want to be a mermaid she want to be a crab.
Her costume was a bright orange (Guantanamo Bay Orange) jumpsuit with a big lump on the back. I was devastated. Finally it was the night of the big dance concert and the MC announced that in the 18 years that Miss Rebecca had produced dance concerts, she had never seen a tiny tot who wanted to be a crab. The concert started. There were 40 mermaids on stage and one crab. Guess which Tiny Tot stole the show – the crab!! My daughter knew what she was doing.