Rock'n Robin
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I have been checking into piano lessons for DD#2. DD#1 took for 2 years but does not like her teacher and is now going to play saxophone in the jr. high band.
One place was highly recommended and they sent me their brochure. They use group lessons for ages 3-9 and it is called "music for young children". $102 for 6 weeks plus a $61 startup fee for books, binder, etc. The kicker was "one parent is required to stay for the 55 minute class".
Well folks, DH runs his own business and as far as transportation goes, it's mostly me. He can't build it into his schedule to be home one certain night every single week--if something big comes up he has to go. For example, last year I dropped DD#1 off at 6:30 and he picked her up at 8 about 75% of the time on his way home since the dance studio is 20 min. away. Other times he may have been running a lead on the other side of town and I'd either have to sit at the studio 1 1/2 hours with the other two kids, or drive home, stay for 40 min. and drive back.
There were 3 available times for the piano class--DD#2 has brownies one time, one is Sat. AM when the other two both have soccer (DH is home that day but I still have to drive at least one of them, they play on different fields) and the other one is DD#1's dance night. I called and asked if there was any way I would not have to be there--sorry, no. How about individual lessons then? No private lessons for children.
I was a little perturbed at this point. I did my 5 years of piano. He was acting as if I wasn't being supportive. I am, but not by making the other girl quit dancing. He told me flat out that if I couldn't be there with her, she could not attend that school.
I asked him for recommendations for other local teachers at that point. He gave me two names, with the caveat that he was sure no one was accepting new students (in other words, if your kid can't play here, guess she won't be playing piano).
Guess what? The first name he gave me is accepting new students for $10 a half hour--$5 less than I was paying for DD#1. So the piano stays in use and I am actually saving $$. I know private lessons are a shot in the dark quality wise, but it is an older woman and I think DD#2 will respond to that better than the teacher DD#1 has (an older man with time management issues).
Robin M.
One place was highly recommended and they sent me their brochure. They use group lessons for ages 3-9 and it is called "music for young children". $102 for 6 weeks plus a $61 startup fee for books, binder, etc. The kicker was "one parent is required to stay for the 55 minute class".
Well folks, DH runs his own business and as far as transportation goes, it's mostly me. He can't build it into his schedule to be home one certain night every single week--if something big comes up he has to go. For example, last year I dropped DD#1 off at 6:30 and he picked her up at 8 about 75% of the time on his way home since the dance studio is 20 min. away. Other times he may have been running a lead on the other side of town and I'd either have to sit at the studio 1 1/2 hours with the other two kids, or drive home, stay for 40 min. and drive back.
There were 3 available times for the piano class--DD#2 has brownies one time, one is Sat. AM when the other two both have soccer (DH is home that day but I still have to drive at least one of them, they play on different fields) and the other one is DD#1's dance night. I called and asked if there was any way I would not have to be there--sorry, no. How about individual lessons then? No private lessons for children.
I was a little perturbed at this point. I did my 5 years of piano. He was acting as if I wasn't being supportive. I am, but not by making the other girl quit dancing. He told me flat out that if I couldn't be there with her, she could not attend that school.
I asked him for recommendations for other local teachers at that point. He gave me two names, with the caveat that he was sure no one was accepting new students (in other words, if your kid can't play here, guess she won't be playing piano).
Guess what? The first name he gave me is accepting new students for $10 a half hour--$5 less than I was paying for DD#1. So the piano stays in use and I am actually saving $$. I know private lessons are a shot in the dark quality wise, but it is an older woman and I think DD#2 will respond to that better than the teacher DD#1 has (an older man with time management issues).
Robin M.
