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Frequently Asked Questions About Our Programs
Why should I select your programs for our child?
 If all studios, gyms and music schools have well trained, terrific teachers and 
wonderful programs, then look for the ultimate value in a program. Today's well
informed parents want to know the long term value as well as the current value
for their children and their investment of time, energy and money.
 Programs at TDCP are designed and conducted specifically for the age and
level of the student. Program directors, with over 40 years teaching and directing
 experience, know that for a student to enjoy class it must first be fun and the
materials must be fresh, up to date, fun and educational. Since all students are
individuals and learn at a different pace, each class offers
a variety of learning avenues for the student such as watching it being demonstrated,
listening to
how the movement is performed, and then attempting the movement.
A positive learning atmosphere with passionate teachers always offers a great
outcome for every student.
 We also enhance the fun for each student and family by offering Student Appreciation
 Day Events so that students are allowed to have fun, meet and develop friendships
that can last a lifetime, as well as, to get to know their teachers in a non-educational
setting and event that is outstandingly fun. These extra events are free to our families
and are always optional as to if a family participates or not.
You will find more information about Student Appreciation Days on this page.
 Another fun event is Bring A Friend Week that is offered three times a year, October,
 January and May. The lessons for that week are all based on having fun with their friends
 and introducing the friends to what your child loves to do. The weeks lesson is based on
elements of movement that the friends
can join in on and never be embarrass that they do
not know the dance or movement. You will find more information about  Bring A Friend Week
on this page.

Are classes expensive?
 
No matter what activity you choose to put your child in, there is going to be fees
and some expense on the parents part. That is a fact. Movement education classes
are not expensive when you take into consideration that the classes are not taught
 by volunteers but trained professionals in the field. Movement education classes are
also based around set syllabi and not the changing rules to meet the
immediate need. Movement education programs are all based on what is the safest
method of moving for the student and this is best demonstrated by programs that offer
different levels for students of different abilities rather than lumping them into age
categories.
 M
ost parents see movement classes as an extension of their children's
 education and well being. Very few activities can have the lifetime effect as movement
 classes can. Students in successful movement programs have proven to be better
students in educational settings and achieve higher levels when it comes  to standardized
testing. Students also adopt to a healthier lifestyle through out their lifetime,
and
now that the media is claiming that the youth of today will not likely out live their parents,
this element of movement classes is worth millions of dollars no matter what the monthly
fee is!  
 We offer a couple of different payment plans and methods that can help
 parents out when it comes to tuition. These payment options do not offer discounts,
but conveniences that make it a bit easier on the family budget, but over all, the value
 of our program far out weighs the cost and our parents agree. Parents usually agree that
 tuition for classes is not an expense but an investment in their child's
f
uture.

Why do you not offer a multi-child discount?
We have an outstanding program that all students can benefit from no matter their
 birth order rank. We believe that all children deserve to have the best class
experience ever at our facility, therefore we do not offer a multi-child discount
because we do not allow teachers to give a discounted effort in teaching
your second or  third child. The instruction for all of your children should rank very
high because we believe that is what our parents are paying for and deserve to receive.

Is technique really important?

 The answer is yes. But technique is more than learning the steps correctly.
Technique is what helps a  dancer, gymnast or cheerleader to perform their
movements with the less chance of suffering a bad injury. Technique is about
correct steps, but it is also about body posture and alignment, body carriage
through a movement, knowing where it is that the muscles must fire to get the
greatest movement, taking off and landing with the use of the  plie to lessen injury,
and much more. Technique is about working with teachers that train and keep up to
date  to the best of their ability in body mechanics and kinetics as well as having a
good understanding of anatomy and range of motion. To move for a lifetime, technique
is important to a students over all health as well as their ability to move. We believe
that technique should be the first priority in teaching students.

Why do you offer a character development program?
 
Character development is a given with programs such as dance, gymnastics,
swimming and other sports.  For years, program owners and directors have announced
 to parents world wide that through the participation in their programs, children will learn
self discipline, develop self esteem, etc. Using a national character program  such as 
 Powerful Words makes it fun and intentional! Our character development program is built
into our  programs and costs the parents nothing extra, except for helping the student with a
very short "homework paper" once a month. Even our teachers participate in Powerful
Words each month with their children and families. We have had great successes with the
character building program in the past year and look forward to being able  to continue
 to offer it to our students.

Does my child have to be in a recital?
 
We actually offer two types of classes, recital and non-recital. Our non- recital
classes are built around recreational fun and the content is still educational! Non-recital
classes are generally our fitness based dance and gym classes. What we find is
that parents that place their children in one of our non-recital programs, eventually
move their child to a class that will be in recital. All method based classes are
recital classes. Being in a yearly performance is a great way of teaching students
about goal setting, following through with commitments and celebrating the reaching
 of the goal. This later transfers into highly successful teens and young adults.
There are terrific life skills also learned while working towards this common goal
such as cooperation,  self discipline, learning to risk and not be afraid, etc. These
 are skills that are not generally learned through other  activities.Our recitals are a
very fun event that our hard working staff assures as a successful and positive experience.
 We break our shows into two different performances, one for the younger students and one
for the older and more advanced students. This lessens the fears of the young students and
allows us to offer shorter showsfor family members to sit through.

Do you offer a summer program?
 Yes, we offer a summer program. We are the only facility in the Woodward area that
actually operates with programs twelve months a year. Our summer program is a great
way to try out a class to see if you are interested in taking it further, or to just do something
for fun only. It is also highly encouraged for older students to be able to continue a forward
growth in their dancing and tumbling skills. Great theme camps and our swimming lessons
 are always the top of the selection. Be sure to check out our page offeringinformation  
regarding summer programs.

I do not want my child to compete.
Do they have to be a part of a competition team at your school?
 
The answer is no. Less than 10% of our student population are actually on our
competition teams. Competition is not for every student or even every family.
If we see that a student demonstrates  an ability that would do well in competition,
 we approach the parents and never the student. After discussing all of the issues
 about competing, we then allow it to become a family decision as to if
they accept the offer or not. If the parents are not interested, then nothing is
ever said to the student and classes go on as usual. All of our students receive
 the same level of instruction and choreography no matter if they are or
 are not part of our competition team. Our educational/recreational classes are not
watered down in favor of competitive. If the  competitive students stand out above
 the other students at recital it is only because they have been allowed to  experience
more opportunities to perform than just the yearly show and are more confident in
dances and being on stage. This later transfers to being comfortable in giving oral reports
and presentations in school.

How do I get to compete? Do I have to try out?
 No, we do not hold try-outs that stress young students and sets up a possible
feeling of failure. If you are working  hard in  your other classes for technique,
style and execution, then the hardest part is learning "how to" compete.
We offer a class just to teach you how and let you experience competition at
a less stressful level! Students that are taking at least a jazz and ballet class,
 and are ages 8 years and up can register for thePre-Dance Team class and learn
what is expected and how to put it all together! They also attend one
competition a year for the experience  and to see if they want to continue. From
the Pre-Dance Team  level,we will select students to go into our Competitive Dance
Teams and place them at the right levels that compliment the dancer
(not the teachers). Competitive students under age 8 years are recommended by the
 teachers on their maturity levels and abilities  in class. The director then takes a
look and approaches the parent (never the student) to see if they are interested  in
the program. A parents meeting is held annually to cover necessary issues and
agendas. (check out this free report about competitive programs with us:
click here)

Can my child take tumbling(or dance) from you and
dance (or tumble) from another place ?

 Yes we do have a very few students that do take a method at another location.
We do not have a problem
with this as long as the parent recognizes that all
movement education programs are not the same and do not necessarily work
 from the same philosophy or syllabus. This can delay person advancement of the
student if the instruction from each place conflicts.We do know that our students
that are in our dance program and our gymnastic/cheerleader programs do
advance faster than those students that take one method from us and another
method from a different location. This is not because we favor those students
over others but that the method of teaching movementcompliments each other
and does not conflict. Conflicting methods can be frustrating to young students trying
to learn a new skill and this is when they want to quit classes all together. The majority
of or students that take from multiple locations eventually enroll in all of their movement
education classes here at TDCPbecause it does work better for the student and is more
 convenient for the parent.

What is VIP Pre-Registration?
 VIP Pre-Registration is for our current families in good standing. They receive front
of the line pre-registration for each season that offers great discounts and specials
only available during that time. Pre-registration can be taken at other times, but not
all discounts or specials will be available. This also allows our parents to get their
students into our most popular classes first and allows us to know where the interest
in class are.  By pre-registering, you are guaranteed the class. The only exception to
this is new student private classes.Pre-registration also helps us to know what classes
are going to be removed or added to our next seasonsschedule and gives the
 pre-registered parents first hand knowledge and choices if there has to be an
adjustment. Pre-registration is a win-win situation for parents and our school.

Why do you charge a registration fee?
 Registration fees are typical of the industry. Some facilities charge as much as
 $50.00 to $100.00 per student per year. Our fee is $35.00.  Registration fees are
comparable to yearly dues with some programs. The fee allows us to bring and
deliver terrific side programs such as master classes at reduced rates, 
bring a friend week , character building programs and much more. 
 It also is a way of guaranteeing a placement for your child in class.


What is Student Appreciation Day?
Student appreciation day is a fun event for all of our registered families.
The event is free and usually includes food, entertainment and activities.
This is a time for our families to come together and make friends with those who
take classes at TDCP and WAM. You will find some pictures on the website
of past eventswhich have included picnics with train rides and inflateables,
 movies and hot dogs, swimming parties at crystal beach  and much more!
The events are always free to our students and their immediate families and
attendance is optional. It is also our way of saying "we know you have a choice
of where you take classes and appreciate that you have selected us!"

What is Bring A Friend Week?
 Bring A Friend Week is another event that is based on pure fun and optional.
Registered students receive three coupons per class thay are in to invite friends
to come to class with them. The class is based on fun and is centered around
movements and skills that all can be involved in without any embarrassment. It is
 a great way for your child toshare with their friends what they enjoy about class.
These events are offered three times a year, October, January and May. Bring A Friend
Week is optional participation on our students behalf but encouraged for the fun.

Where do I find the items my child needs for class?
We have a dancewear store that offers most of what you need. We can fit your
child for their dance shoes as well as their leotards, tights warmups, etc. We do
 suggest that you make arrangements to be fitted for shoes  and dancewear on a
day that is not your child's class day. Fridays are great days to be trying on shoes
and dancewear and allows our staff to assist you fully with all of your needs .
 If there is something that you need and  we do not have it in stock, we will
gladly order it for you. Our students will find an exact list that parents can print off that 
lets them know what they will be needing for classes in themember section as well as
the class description section.

Do you offer classes for boys?
Yes we do and there are some options available. For the most part, boys under
age 6 yrs on the gym side are in co-ed classes. Boys first grade and up anre
offered their own class of gymnastics. We call it  XTREME GYM. On the dance
side,
there are some classes that are boys only as well as co-ed classes.
 In any case, boys are treated as boys in our classes, with their own type of
attire and costuming for performances. Boys benefit tremendously from ballet
and tap classes and find
the jazz and hip hop classes to be very fun as well.
We encourage you to take a look at our programs and camps for boys.
Just like in the movie, "Game Plan", most of our boys discover that "if ballet
 was any easier, it would be called football". If you are looking or a motor
development class for boys as well as a great cross trainer, there is nothing
better than danceand gymnastics. (Check out this free report concerning boys
in classes:
click here)

What if my child has to quit classes for awhile? I have been told that some studios
will not allow you to return.
That certainly is not the case with our school. Sometimes  a student has to drop due to
family situations such as a parents loss of job or health problems. The majority
of the time it is not the students fault for the drop of classes and they should never
be punished by never being allowed back into class. Some class situations will merit that if a
student intends to drop out, say to play a sport, instead of continuing their training, they may
need to re-enter into a different class or wait until the next year. In any case, when a
student drops a class, their class mates will continue to advance beyond them and so
the expectation to remain in a certain class or a certain group is not realistic. Skills do
not stay in place. We will always attempt to find a class that a student can re-enter our
programs. And students who have dropped are always welcome to come back. The best
thing is to ask our office staff as to what is the best solution for your situation.


I have been told that your studio "nickels and dimes" parents to death.
Untrue
. And we have no idea why anyone would think that when absolutely all fees are
explained at the time of registering. Parents enrolling their children are told about their
monthly tuition fees,yearly registration fees, costume fees if in a recital class and recital
fees. This is also posted in the members section of this website AND all parents receive
an emailed reminder days before the fees are drafted from their bank accounts. We have
always offered an up front pricing on every aspect of classes. We even give parents an
estimate of competition fees for those in competitive classes and that competition fees
are absolutely due 30 days in advance of the competition.





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TUMBLE DANCE & CHEER PRODUCTIONS offers facility tours on Fridays.
We invite you to take a look at our facility and visit with our staff in person. To make arrangements
for a tour, please call our office at 580-256-3262. We offer a staff that trains on a regular basis and
 holds certifications in their specialty areas, a clean and well maintained facility and a passion for
 teaching movements in the correct kinetic order. TDC Productions is a member of USA Independent
Gym Clubs, ODMA, PASS Ambassadors, Gym Certified and are AACCA Safety Trained.


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