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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers usually will give trial lessons (at a fee). No need to explain other than you are looking for something different. Once you child is accepted into the new studio and you feel it is a good fit, then inform your current studio teacher that you will be ending lessons with her. If you signed an annual contract w the current studio, then you may forfeit the fees or negotiate some refund. Don’t over think the situation. So what is right for the student and your family. It is not ok for a teacher to bring her own emotional issues to a lesson. Both DCs have gone through music and sports in their youth. We hammed and hawed over each switch and sometimes waited too long to switch. If had the chance, DD would’ve left her violin studio and her sport club a year or two earlier. Having new fresh perspective will help with progress and keeping the kids engaged. [/quote] It’s OP, thank you and you’re right, we will start try out with the possible new teacher.[/quote]
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