Cheer Team Reflection

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After cheering at my Cheerleading gym for a couple years I have known the existence of a special needs cheer team. I have always had an interest in helping out other teams in my gym. In the November of 2015, my father had received an email reaching out to the athletes for help on the special needs team at the gym . At first I was hesitant because I didn’t know any of the people on the team, the coaches personally, and other athletes that were going to help. I went to the first practice not knowing what to expect and how to handle the situation. I was so rattled to what was surrounding me that I was very intimidated. I was clueless as an old lady trying to use the new iPhone.
The first practice that I have attended I assigned to a 5 year old

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