What does a kid actually do for 25 hours at JAM Camp? Here’s a walkthrough of how the week unfolds, hour by hour, Monday through Friday — honest, unromantic, and exactly what every parent quietly wants to know before they sign up.
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The Thing Your Kid Will Remember About This Summer in 20 Years
Most of what we plan for our kids’ summers won’t make it into their long-term memory. Here’s what actually does — and what it means for how we choose where they spend their weeks.
Becoming Your Child’s Musical Cheerleader: Encouragement That Works
This blog is part 3 of our ongoing series designed to help parents support their child’s music learning journey. Each post provides valuable, actionable ideas to foster a positive and effective practice environment at home. Introduction As parents, we want to encourage our children in ways that build their confidence and enjoyment, especially in somethingContinueContinue reading “Becoming Your Child’s Musical Cheerleader: Encouragement That Works”
How to Ask the Right Questions After a Lesson
Part 2 of the Series: “How Parents Can Support Their Child’s Music Lessons” Welcome to the second post in our blog series, “How Parents Can Support Their Child’s Music Lessons.” This series is all about offering practical, actionable ways for parents to stay connected to their child’s music journey—not just through encouragement, but through meaningful,ContinueContinue reading “How to Ask the Right Questions After a Lesson”
Creating a Supportive Practice Space That Reflects Lesson Goals
Part 1 of the Series: “How Parents Can Support Their Child’s Music Lessons” Welcome to the first post in our blog series, How Parents Can Support Their Child’s Music Lessons. In this series, we’ll explore practical, actionable ways for parents to stay connected to their child’s musical journey—not just through encouragement, but through meaningful, hands-onContinueContinue reading “Creating a Supportive Practice Space That Reflects Lesson Goals”
