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venus321 嘩, 你D親友都好叻呀! 發表於 1 小時前
They all are happy children, just keep doing the thing they love persistently. My nephew and niece learns music instructment at 音统. My niece also learned Piano at ordinary piano music centre in the beginning, not expensive at all. Until going to learn Performance grade II, she would need to hire a professional teacher to guide her. But luckily the unversity pay half of the private tution fee as subsidise. My younger nephew even didn't take formal arts courses in early age.
My daughter had learnt and tried different sports from schools, government sports courses, and sports associations courses for years. The costs are unbelievable cheap, let say fencing beginner class, 2 and half hours / lesson, approx HK$25/lesson. Except racket sports( not her tea), she nearly tried everything that is available in sports associations Hong Kong. If she wants to play more, go to join SCAA courses. Then those sports associations would provide some overseas sports training camps , junior competitions tournaments at free cost, or at very little charges in xmas, easters, summer holidays.
The most expensive one is horse riding even having big subsidies from HK Jockey Club.
Honestly I wish my daughter encourters real life mentors , not the very expensive paid coaches and teachers who are former athletes of national teams. If they really love her gritty and talent, the training should be free and even paid. Perhaps charging not much , but giving huge effort and time to train her. If she is not the case, no, thank you. Money is never an issue for making a big sport star.
Remarks: I think the very popular sports like swimming and football are different stories.
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