FearlessFreep
Senior Master
My 7 year old daugther joined me and my older son and daughter in class today. She had a great time and wants to keep coming
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shane23ss said:How old do you think a child should be before they start?
I would agree with you here, no doubt. I'm asking because I have known some schools to have an age limit. What is their reason for that, and how did they decide the age? Maybe some one who runs a school could give us their reasoning for what they do.shesulsa said:I really think this depends on the child. We have a seven year old who manages his training in class better than a thirtysomething old male in our adult class.shane23ss said:How old do you think a child should be before they start?
shane23ss said:Maybe some one who runs a school could give us their reasoning for what they do.
shesulsa said:...and are potty-trained.
I have a first grade requirement, but it was because my classes were originally taught in an elementary school.shesulsa said:The man I assist requires at least first grade enrollment because at that point, children are accustomed to the structure of a class, heirarchy and are potty-trained.
I've known some schools to have a 4 year old requirement and others to have a 5 or 6 year old requirement.Miles said:I have a first grade requirement, but it was because my classes were originally taught in an elementary school.
The owner of the school has TSD classes for kids as young as 4 if they can demonstrate sufficient attention span. He also has a completely different belt/rank structure so that they can eventually graduate into the regular class when they are 7 or 8.
Miles
OK here goes I personally own a school I start to train at 4 yr. old. They can keep there attention for atleast 20 minutes prior to dropping off the face of the world, then in another five minutes they are ready to start again. It takes pactrice to be able to train childern and some instructor just does not seem to have this. Can't train them like adults but you have to challenge them or they will leave. Hope this helps.shane23ss said:I would agree with you here, no doubt. I'm asking because I have known some schools to have an age limit. What is their reason for that, and how did they decide the age? Maybe some one who runs a school could give us their reasoning for what they do.
FearlessFreep said:My 7 year old daugther joined me and my older son and daughter in class today. She had a great time and wants to keep coming
no my son's started training at 2 with me but they had no choices, for a commercial school yes it would be kind of a joke but they can learndmdfromhamilton said:But don't you find it rediculous when schools teach 3 year olds it may only be a year earlier but at that age a year is alot.