First, because the Municipal Sailing School aims to teach parents and children to sail. Although the objectives are the same, the language in which the instructors communicate with adults and children is not, and cannot be, the same.
Second, because the instructor corrects the student to achieve the objective, follows a rhythm in the teaching, takes "planned" steps to ensure the student acquires the necessary skills to steer the boat, and does not need a second voice. ……. You see, hunting (instructor)…… WHAT HE TOLD YOU TO HUNT (parents).
Because the school has public prices, it must optimize the crew; an adult can sail with their child, but they do not have to sail with other people's children.
Because the type of boat is different, children navigate more intuitively; they don't have preconceived ideas about the sea, the wind, buoyancy, nautical qualifications, permits, etc. They adapt more quickly to the lateral flexibility required to handle the boat, and on the other hand, they get bored as soon as they're not the directing subject of the activity, so the dynamic of the session is completely different from that of an adult.
But above all, because we hope, desire, and need everyone to have a great time.