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29.11.2008 12:16
How to choose the right trainer
Responsibility for this lies perhaps entirely with the child’s parents. First, you have to speak to the trainers, see what conditions the children train in and sit in at training sessions. And it’s best to go to ordinary classes rather than to open lessons, because there the trainer knows she’s being watched by parents and might run the class differently than she normally would.
You might be advised to choose a specific trainer, of course, but no advice can substitute for what you see yourself at a training session. You know better than anyone else what will suit your son or daughter. So however busy you may be, try to find time to look into this.
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