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How to Choose a Teacher
You might
narrow your choice, first, based on how close a teacher is
located to you geographically. Reading the teacher biographies
will give you a broader picture as well as specific
information to help you determine if a teacher’s interests and
experience overlap with yours. You may contact any ATCNE
teacher with questions regarding both the Alexander Technique
and that particular teacher’s approach, area of emphasis,
fees, and schedule. You may find yourself ready to sign up for
a lesson after just one phone conversation but feel free to
call several teachers before making your decision. You are not
obligated to take more than a single lesson or workshop, or to
continue with a particular teacher beyond the first lesson, if
you feel in any way uncomfortable or if you simply don’t want
to continue. We encourage you to experience at least three
lessons before deciding whether or not the technique is for
you.
As a consortium of
professionals, we do not recommend one particular teacher over
any other. We are fully confident that, with our wide array of
backgrounds, teaching styles and areas of interest, your
search for an enriching Alexander Technique experience is just
a phone call away.
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