We did not find any advantages. But you can write a whole poem about the cons. If you have a small child and you plan to take him there, think about it three times and abandon this idea.
Today, a child (2.2 years old) was taken to a trial session, and the question of the qualifications of "trainers" remained as open as possible for me personally.
A child comes to an already established team, the child is small, and no one has ever approached the child, met him, or tried to attract him in any way.
Proper zoning is completely not their forte. Children (small ones) are engaged at the same time with older children, in the same hall, literally a meter from each other. (A pedagogical question concerning the retention of attention of such young children is already relevant here.)
Bottom line: no one came up to us, the child just came to watch and run, and eventually they left with a global tantrum, because it was interesting for the child to watch adult children, whom you would not go to study with. What did the coach do?
Nothing.
Not a single coach did anything, but there were three of them there.
Fortunately, this attraction was free. Otherwise, they would have taken the complaint book.
We were at a trial session when the child was 2.3. It took a long time, but I decided to leave a review after reading others. Judging by the reviews at the school, nothing has changed in almost a year. It's a pity, because they seem to write that it helps them develop and so on. In general, we did not like it. Indeed, a child of this age does not take time from the word at all, does not try to interest, does not pay attention to the child. Maybe your school is not bad, but the problem is with the coach. I think that for such kids there should be a different approach. In general, the husband came and ran after his son the whole lesson, the coach did not even look in their direction. Whatever. You don't know how to work with kids, please don't take it. There is something to compare, and we are coaches ourselves, but we still need a professional approach, and not to offer useless subscriptions through advertising. As their administrator said, "well, look for yourself, you can buy a subscription" The coach did not talk to us, did not come out, did not get acquainted, did not say goodbye, in general there is nothing to talk about
We strongly advise against it