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[i]>>My son who is 12 is interested in learning ballet.Whilst I am keen to encourage him in an interest in the arts ,I am concerned in case he is teased and picked on at school if his school friends find out he attends ballet classes.The ballet class he hopes to attend has a strict policy that boys aswell as girls must wear tights to class.Again whilst I have no issues with my son wearing tights I'm worried about him being ridiculed and teased .Anyone with similar concerns or past experience of these issues? Sarah
Your son's 12 so he must have some idea of the social structure of kids his age, you are not forcing him to do this so he might have some idea whats in store. Most dance instructors on being informed that a student is being teased will tell you it comes with territory. If your son is thick skinned and not sensitive than he won't have too many problems.
You might want to brace him for what could possibly be in store, but don't discourage him, this could be the thing that he is really good at. If he does decide to keep going then after a while he will be respected for what he can do. You might want to let him get used to wearing tights around the house so he has confidence and is not self concious when he first goes to class, be sure at the house he is not met with any discouraging remarks.
Since he wants to do this he should be ok just allow him enough space to figure it out for himself. [/i]
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