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When did you stop kids tuition?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Layne wrote:
And that caused a bit of a stir when I mentioned it on here a decade a go


I wouldn't worry, saying grass is green on here causes a stir. Laughing

My kids have had 2 weeks lessons and we have a trip planned without them taking lessons. They are capable enough to get down blues and easier reds so will stick to those. I feel like getting some miles under their skis is going to help them develop and don't need an instructor for that. I only ever had 2 weeks of lessons when I was a kid and managed perfectly fine, they just need some time to practice and can do that without snaking behind an instructor, and hopefully we can have some fun at the same time which is what it's all about.
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