All kids and teen acting classes are not equal—not by a long shot. And you don’t always get what you pay for. Parents, you simply don’t know what your child should be learning in class, so you don’t know if it’s the right one. So, what should you be looking for when selecting a quality youth class? While the main goal should always be growth, consider these factors before you write your check to just any institution.
1. Track Record + History There are a lot of places that offer classes, some credible, some horrible and simply after your money. You want to be at a facility that has a history with kid and teen classes and ample years to either build or kill a reputation. Word of mouth is usually the best way most of these places survive, but some schools put mega bucks to advertise, so proceed with caution. The cream rises to the top, though, so you’ll know the good places in your area.
Commercial places that advertise in newspapers and go strictly for numbers will leave your child wanting to become a dentist. Pick a place you can stay with for years to come: a proven facility with a proven track record. Ask questions and for references. You want to stay in a school or credible
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