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1. The financial benefit of paying for two terms up-front is a saving of 15%. Paying for a whole year saves you around 20%. 2. One term of dance is usually not enough for a child to learn a basic level of expertise to give them pride in their achievements and a solid foundation on which to build more impressive skills. We need to encourage our children in all areas, not just dance, to learn the satisfaction that comes from work and long-term skill acquisition. Dance is skill that is built in layers. Basic skills must be acquired before more 'fancy' or 'fun' stuff can be learnt. Often kids will cite boredom as a reason to stop, and often parents don't realise that if they encourage their child to keep going, benefits will accumulate more and more with each term.
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