was my sister's first dance class last week. To be honest, I was a little worried. Because I had experienced it once before, and asked her if she wanted to learn, she said she was a little tired and didn't want to learn. But I didn't plan to learn at that time, so I didn't persuade her. I don’t know what’s going on this time?
When they were in class, I saw that my sister was learning well and could basically keep up. During the break, the sisters and classmates had a great time and didn't bother to talk to me. My worries were a little better. Having partners who could play with them was also an important reason why the children could stick to it.
I want the two sisters to dance together for the following 2 reasons:
1 is to save time for picking up and dropping off, and they can have more time to play.
Second, the sisters can be company, and the sisters can be more integrated into the new environment. After the course of
, I pretended to be relaxed and asked my sister: "Is the dance class fun? Do you want to come in the future?" In fact, I was very nervous, and I believe many parents feel the same. As a result, people said happily, "It's very fun, I'll come again in the future." After hearing this, the big stone in my heart finally landed.
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