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How to Help Your Teacher


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Being prepared for these questions will help you to get the best from your sessions.

 

Students' Questions for the Teacher

It goes without saying that the person recommending the education will regard it as effective, safe and value for money. The questions below are intended to be related to the specific nature of the Alexander Technique.

I have osteoarthritis in my back which is very stiff. How can it be re-educated?
I have read that it takes thirty sessions to complete a course of treatment. Doesn't that make it expensive?
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