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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think most of the original staff left. They really have no business saying they can support kids with special needs when the instructors are not qualified. I am fed up with this place as well. The owners don't seem to care about the kids just their money. Of course they are going to charge more, that's all they are thinking about. How to milk the families with special needs kids more . Give me a break. Really makes me mad. I feel for the poster who said they are no longer accommodating her kids going at the same time. Why? What is the reasoning. [/quote] I'm that poster with two siblings who can no longer be seen at the same time. Honestly, the explanation does not make sense. Something to do with needing to be more organized with their schedules, so that the PT instructor starts with a new kid on the half-hour. (But no ability to apply common sense in the case of siblings.) Clearly not a decision by somebody who has hung out in their crowded waiting room on a Sat morning with SN kids. So, what weekend alternatives are there to Dynamite? Most likely I'll just opt for private swim lessons instead.[/quote]
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