When a kid who used to love piano starts dragging their feet to lessons, parents assume they’ve lost interest. They almost never have. Here’s what’s actually happening — and the move that decides whether they keep music or lose it.
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What Private Music Lessons Can’t Teach Your Kid
Your kid sounds beautiful playing alone. But put them in a room with a drummer and a bass player, and a whole new skill set comes into play. Here’s the gap private music lessons can’t reach — and the fix that changes everything.
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”
Empowering Your Child’s Music Journey: Practice Tips for Parents
Navigating the world of music education as a parent can be both rewarding and challenging. While music teachers play a pivotal role in imparting skills, much of a student’s progress hinges on their practice at home. Here are several actionable practice tips that can help you support and enhance your child’s musical journey through thoughtfulContinueContinue reading “Empowering Your Child’s Music Journey: Practice Tips for Parents”
