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  • I had just started my 2 1/2 yr old daughter for dance here. The studio came highly recommended by many friends and my family even knows the owners so I was very excited. The class was a musical movement class meant for ages 2 1/2 to 3 1/2. My daughter started her class and loved it, loved her teacher and had a great time every week. We were only a month in so granted all the kids were still getting adjusted to being in the classroom. Well after talking to other moms I found that most of the girls in there were 3- 3 1/2. My daughter is extremely tall for her age, but didn't talk quite as well as the other girls and had a little bit harder of a time sitting still. Nothing out of the ordinary for a 2 1/2 year old, every child in there would get excited and get a little off task. She could still do what the other girls were doing but they were significantly older than her so yes her attention span was slightly behind. After the 4th class the teacher asked if she could start kicking my daughter out when she didn't listen, it's her classroom so it's her rules I get that. I grew up dancing in a very strict studio so I understand. But this is a toddler musical movement class and that's inappropriate to kick a 2 year old out because she's younger than the other girls and doesn't understand as well. She then turned to two other little girls telling them they were her best students, just because my daughter doesn't talk as well doesn't mean she doesn't understand you, her feelings were very hurt and then told me the teacher was mad and she was sad. I think the situation could have been handled different if she thought my daughter was too much of a a disruption, she is in her age range of the class but maybe if I was simply told hey maybe she's still a little young I would have been more than understanding and pulled her out and came back when she was 3 next year, not threatening to kick her out every week. I'm very sad and disappointed at what happened and now I'll be needing to find another studio that can take my daughter because she loved it so much. I would maybe suggest changing the age of your class if it's really not a musical movement class, it's a ballet class and more is expected of them, if that had been made clear I would have known not to bring my daughter yet.
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