• MacGuffin94@lemmy.world
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    Idk about you but every activity is about $100/month too. I have kids in dance, $100/month per kid. Same with swim lessons (yes at the YMCA too). Looked into ice skating lessons and it’s the same. I want my kids to be able to try things but there’s no way we can afford to do more than one activity at a time and that’s a stretch sometimes.

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      Pff. Piano lessons, guitar lessons… That’s about $300 a month if they’re going weekly.

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      Yep. She has drum lessons once a week. That’s all we can afford. And that’s just her and a drum teacher, so it’s not even like it’s a ton of social interaction. I’d love to get her to do other classes and things like that, but we can’t afford them.

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        Yeah and that’s another barrier, start up cost. Instruments are expensive. I grew up playing hockey and if I want my kids to try it it’s around $2000 just for one season.

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        As a percussion instructor, it makes me happy that you are investing in your child’s talent by getting them lessons!

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          Thanks! She really likes it. I think it’s a good way for her to get aggressions out that she has trouble getting out in other ways.

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      Only $100/mo? You’re lucky! My nephews’ tennis and violin lessons are way more than that. Like multiple times more. You must live in a LCOL area.