Hurray! It's finally here! I honestly am so excited for tomorrow and Thursday -- can't wait to get started with all my little friends!
Here are some notes for the first day of class:
* Many of you will probably want to come into class with your child to make sure they are settled -- that is fine. In fact, I have an information paper for you to fill out if you weren't able to make it to Meet Your T...eacher Night. But as soon as they are feeling comfy, I would invite you to go ahead and run your quick errand or wait upstairs for class to be over. I like to make class a Kid Zone -- knowing Mom or Dad is there can be a little distracting for little performers!
* Many of you know John and Carrie Shaw, who are, let's face it -- totally awesome -- and are lending their basement to us for classes. Carrie has expressed to me that anyone who would like to is welcome to wait in her living room while their little one attends class (I know, right!?). Also, rather then ringing the doorbell, those students coming to class are welcome to just come inside and head for the basement. Thanks, John and Carrie!
* As a reminder, in a desire to make class as affordable as possible, I am not requiring a specific dress code. If your child has a leotard, tights, and ballet shoes, wonderful. Otherwise, comfortable clothing that is tight enough for me to see their body movement is perfectly fine.
See you soon!
Here are some notes for the first day of class:
* Many of you will probably want to come into class with your child to make sure they are settled -- that is fine. In fact, I have an information paper for you to fill out if you weren't able to make it to Meet Your T...eacher Night. But as soon as they are feeling comfy, I would invite you to go ahead and run your quick errand or wait upstairs for class to be over. I like to make class a Kid Zone -- knowing Mom or Dad is there can be a little distracting for little performers!
* Many of you know John and Carrie Shaw, who are, let's face it -- totally awesome -- and are lending their basement to us for classes. Carrie has expressed to me that anyone who would like to is welcome to wait in her living room while their little one attends class (I know, right!?). Also, rather then ringing the doorbell, those students coming to class are welcome to just come inside and head for the basement. Thanks, John and Carrie!
* As a reminder, in a desire to make class as affordable as possible, I am not requiring a specific dress code. If your child has a leotard, tights, and ballet shoes, wonderful. Otherwise, comfortable clothing that is tight enough for me to see their body movement is perfectly fine.
See you soon!