The Grandmaster has worked with children for over 47 years, including multi-handicapped and special needs children from the deaf and blind, wheelchair-bound and with cerebral palsy. He says “every class is not for every child however every child has potential and with the right patience, guidance and full support of the parents, every true master can find and unleash the full potential of their child.”
Yes. Best to bring him or her in to watch a class and meet with the school head instructor or one of the senior instructors and come up with a plan before jumping into classes.
They are very open about things and train with a diverse group of kids. You should talk with the master, Sabumnim to explain his/her specific needs
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