ORIGINAL: opjose
ORIGINAL: MinnFlyer
Which is why I want to disagree somewhat with the theory of "Let one instructor do the instructing". In fact, when I instruct a new student, one of the first things I do is to have him go up with several instructors.
A few sessions later she was paired with another instructor.
This lead to frustration, desperation and some tears, as from her perspective everything she was doing was now wrong. She wanted to quit after that.
This is a definite possibility. Now imagine that she got that second instructor, first - That alone is a good arguement for trying a few and sticking with the one you like.