My child likes the iChinese class, but s/he has a piano lesson in conflict time schedule. What should I do?
We recommend parents prioritize based on return on investment (ROI) factor. After all, your kids will eventually go to college and have a career. Due to China’s rise to world power and its economics development, learning Chinese will advance your child’s future career, not to mention saving tuitions on passing the Chinese AP test. In generally, we let parents decide what’s good for their kids. The expensive piano lessons may or may not have any impact on child’s future career unless your child plan to be a pianist. US Times magazine (June 2006) declared that in 21st century, Chinese is the language to learn, while 20th century English was.