Description of service
Well, since my grandson got TaeKwonDo lessons, my grandaugher had to have some kind of lessons, too. Her friends all love country music and they are always dancing on the screen porch to their favorite female country singers. They, of course, all think they're going to be rich and famous some day.
The dance studio I used was the only one I could find that didn't require a "package" purchase. I didn't want to commit to a year's worth of lessons in case this didn't work out. You know how 9 year olds can be.
Review of Service
They charged by the week and if you decided you wanted to extend that to one of their package deals you could. You would either get credit for what you had paid and the lessons would go to one year after you started the original lessons, or you could stop the weekly charges and change to one year and that year would go to one year after you converted.
Well, of course, this lasted for three weeks and then she was ready to quit.
She thought she knew more than the teacher and became very bored very quickly.
She did learn a lot of steps in those three weeks and her screen-porch dancing did improve.
I wish she would have stayed with it, but it was her choice.
Tips
Don't commit to too much too early. Make sure this is something that you or your child/grandchild really wants to do.
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