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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on the activity. There's value to doing something merely because it's fun to pursue hobbies in community with others. Both my kids do sports at that level. I don't expect them to practice outside of organized sessions and I don't expect them to get better. As long as they are enjoying it and engaging during the sessions, I will pay. On the other hand, when my child stopped wanting to practice his musical instrument, I stopped paying for private lessons. He's welcome to play casually and if he wanted support to play with others, I'd provide that support (he doesn't). But the purpose of lessons is to improve, and that requires practice.[/quote]
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