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	<title>Comments on: Taking Part in Your Child’s Music Education: Lessons You Can “Teach”</title>
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	<description>Simple Guide for parents about music lessons for children</description>
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		<title>By: Guitar lessons Edinburgh</title>
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		<dc:creator>Guitar lessons Edinburgh</dc:creator>
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		<description>There is a few things any parent must look for when finding a suitable teacher for their child...

Is the teacher qualified? Anyone can claim to be a teacher, but may only know the basics, it&#039;s sad but true, you usually get what you pay for!

Does the teacher have a track record? Has he/she worked in a school perhaps, youth clubs, taught for the council or another authority? This will give you piece of mind that they are usually good if they have a track record of working for these places.

Has the teacher been criminal record checked (enhanced disclosure in the UK)? This isn&#039;t the easiest thing for a teacher to get, any real teacher should have one and be able to show you. Don&#039;t be embarrassed to ask!

Does the teacher have playing experience? Well, you wouldn&#039;t take tennis lessons of someone who has never played a match, would you?

These are just a few of the things. And remember, a great musician doesn&#039;t mean a great teacher! 

Http://www.polarflamemusic.com
Http://www.edinburghguitarrepair.co.uk</description>
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<p>Is the teacher qualified? Anyone can claim to be a teacher, but may only know the basics, it&#8217;s sad but true, you usually get what you pay for!</p>
<p>Does the teacher have a track record? Has he/she worked in a school perhaps, youth clubs, taught for the council or another authority? This will give you piece of mind that they are usually good if they have a track record of working for these places.</p>
<p>Has the teacher been criminal record checked (enhanced disclosure in the UK)? This isn&#8217;t the easiest thing for a teacher to get, any real teacher should have one and be able to show you. Don&#8217;t be embarrassed to ask!</p>
<p>Does the teacher have playing experience? Well, you wouldn&#8217;t take tennis lessons of someone who has never played a match, would you?</p>
<p>These are just a few of the things. And remember, a great musician doesn&#8217;t mean a great teacher! </p>
<p>Http://www.polarflamemusic.com<br />
Http://www.edinburghguitarrepair.co.uk</p>
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