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Frequently Asked Questions
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What types of private lessons do you offer?Abby’s Performing Arts Coaching offers private lessons in Voice, Acting, Piano, Etiquette or Combo.
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Why should I take private lessons?Private lessons provide individualized instruction in your chosen field (voice, acting, piano, etc.). This allows students to progress at their own pace and receive tailored feedback to enhance their skills.
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How can I schedule a private lesson?Text 561-307-5100 for assistance with scheduling.
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Can I take a trial lesson before committing?We recommend starting with a trial month, as some children need time to adjust and get comfortable with the lessons.
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What do I need to bring to my private lessons?Students should bring a water bottle and any required lesson materials. For piano students, this includes their method books and any assigned sheet music. If you're studying voice or acting, your teacher will provide a list of materials needed—this may include a notebook, or specific books. Your teacher will guide you through everything you need to be prepared for each lesson.
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Do you offer online private lessons?Online lessons may be available depending on the situation and the type of lesson. Please contact us to discuss what’s possible for your specific needs.
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What is your cancellation policy for private lessons?
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Will I have a chance to perform if I take private lessons?Yes! Students have the opportunity to perform in both our holiday recital and our end-of-year recital. These events are a great way to build confidence, celebrate progress, and share what you've learned with family and friends. Students are also encouraged to consider joining one of our Musical Workshops when they’re ready for a collaborative and creative group experience.
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What ages can attend your camps?Camps are available for children ages 4 to 10. Four-year-olds may attend with approval from the Camp Director, which typically involves a brief text and a short video demonstrating readiness skills—such as listening, following directions, and participating in group activities. Teens ages 11 and up are invited to join our Leadership Program, a hands-on experience that helps build confidence, responsibility, and real-world life skills. Leadership participants assist with camp activities, mentor younger campers, and take on age-appropriate responsibilities such as setting up spaces, cleaning up after group activities, and handling daily chores like sweeping and mopping. It’s a great way to develop teamwork, initiative, and a strong work ethic in a fun and supportive environment.
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When do your camps take place, and what are the hours?Camps are typically held during school breaks, including summer vacation, holidays, and no-school days throughout the academic year. From September through May, these are listed on our Camps page, while full summer offerings are featured on the Summer Camps page. Most camps run Monday through Friday, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Some sessions may offer early drop-off or extended care for an additional fee. We recommend registering early, as spots tend to fill quickly! Our Leadership Program for ages 11+ has its own dedicated page with full details. Leadership students have a longer day, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and are expected to attend every day of the week they’re scheduled—no absences are permitted. This helps maintain consistency and ensures a strong, reliable presence for the younger campers they support.
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How can I register my child for camp?
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What’s included in the camp tuition?
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Do you offer before- or after-care for campers?Early drop off & Aftercare available
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Do you offer any discounts for siblings or multiple camp registrations?Abby’s Performing Arts Coaching typically divides students into age-appropriate groups to ensure that each camper receives instruction suited to their developmental level.
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What is your refund policy if we need to cancel?Payments are based on a monthly/half or full tuition payment plan. For lessons: You pay for the total number of lessons in the year, not the total number of lessons in a month. The registration fee holds a place for a student and is non-refundable except when no suitable lesson time is available.
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What is the Leadership Program?The Leadership Program is designed for students ages 11 and older who want to develop leadership skills by working with younger campers, leading activities, and gaining valuable mentoring experience.
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Who can participate in the Leadership Program?The program is open to students ages 11 and up who are interested in leadership roles and helping with younger campers at Abby’s Performing Arts.
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What are the responsibilities of a Leadership Program participant?During our week-long camps, Leadership Program members will learn how to and be responsible for: Leading warm-ups and activities in acting, voice, and dance. Managing groups of younger campers and assisting with technical aspects. Applying leadership training from the mandatory May session, which will equip them with the skills and confidence needed for success. Preparing in advance, as materials will be sent prior to each camp week to ensure readiness. Developing practical life skills, including maintaining a clean and organized environment. Leaders will take initiative in keeping rehearsal spaces tidy, anticipating when cleanup is needed, and ensuring shared areas remain presentable and functional.
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What are the time commitments?Once the Leadership Program begins, each student is expected to be present every day and remain in the camp from 8 am to 4 pm. These time frames are non-negotiable to ensure a consistent and comprehensive learning experience.
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Do Leadership Program participants receive training?Yes. All students intending to participate in the program this summer must attend the mandatory training session on a Saturday in May, from 9 am to 1 pm. This applies to past and future leaders. Once the date is released, please text Miss Abby if there’s a conflict.
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What skills will I gain from this program?This program is a practical, supportive environment where participants gain confidence, communication skills, and real leadership experience, enhancing their personal growth and broader education. They will also learn the importance of personal responsibility, teamwork, and contributing to a group effort—skills that extend far beyond the performing arts.
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How do I apply for the Leadership Program?
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Will I have opportunities to lead activities and work with younger campers?Yes, participants will have the opportunity to lead activities and work closely with younger campers, helping them develop leadership and teaching skills.
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How does this program prepare students for future leadership roles?The program helps students build the skills and experience necessary to take on leadership positions in future academic or professional settings.
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What kinds of musical workshops do you offer?
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Who can participate in your workshops?6 - 13 yrs old
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How do I register for a musical workshop?
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