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When we attended the demo class, my child just sat on the side and refused to participate. Does that mean Kindermusik is not right for her?

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When we attended the demo class, my child just sat on the side and refused to participate. Does that mean Kindermusik is not right for her?

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A4: How a child behaves in class will be affected by the child’s day-to-day temperament, learning style (kinesthetic, aural or visual), experience with music-making in a group setting, and the level of the parent’s participation in class. Many children feel shy when in a new environment with unfamiliar faces. It’s quite normal for a child to only observe, or even refuse to stay when attending the first couple of classes. Usually after several weeks of classes, children will start to bond with the teacher and other chidlren, and will feel more relaxed and comfortable participating in class.

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