Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bethesda
Of course you are.
I’ve never heard of a private art teacher that comes to someone’s house. That’s another level of entitlement - your kids will be fine in the car and then may actually benefit from socializing with other kids at the class.
The advantage of not in a class is similar to that of private lessons in music. Undivided focus from someone who can work directly with the child on technique.
The advantage of someone willing to come to you should be obvious.
Art teachers get paid squat; I think it's nice to have someone willing to pony up a convenience fee.
-- niece of a retired art teacher who runs a few classes and has a couple of private clients, but isn't located within five hundred miles of the DC area, so the amount you'd have to compensate her for travel up here would be rather extreme.