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Your Piano Teaching Policies Don’t Scare Me
I think after writing this post, I’ll finally put this topic to rest. But before I can I have to be blunt… piano teachers spend too much time fretting over their teaching policies. Do you need piano studio policies? Absolutely! … Continue reading
Teach Every Student Like They Are a Pain In the A#$
We’ve all had those students who make us cringe; the kids who won’t practice, won’t sit still or won’t listen! We shudder as their lesson time approaches and hope that for once they might be a “no-show”. But, as always, … Continue reading
Piano Teachers Who Fake It, Are Piano Teachers Who Get It
Would someone please explain to me why, after 20 years of piano lessons, I had no idea what a Fake Book was? For those of you who just thought, “What’s a fake book?” I sympathize with you. For those of … Continue reading
Approach Your Piano Teaching Career like a “Newbie”
What’s the biggest mistake piano teachers make with their business? They get complacent! And then their students get bored. And then their re-registration numbers suffer. And then they are struggling to keep their piano teaching career afloat. Do yourself a … Continue reading
Piano Teaching Success in Any Economy
Piano teachers are not immune to an unstable economy. I know many teachers who have struggled with student retention over the last year and have worked hard to help them right their piano teaching ship. When it comes to attracting … Continue reading
Why Piano Exams Could Be Threatening Your Teaching Studio’s Success…
Do most of your students take piano exams? Do most of your students need to take piano exams? Are your re-registration rates not what you’d like them to be? Are piano exams to blame? What is the purpose of a … Continue reading
Got the Slow Registration Blues?… Extend Your Piano Teaching Web
It’s a tempting solution when you’ve got the “slow registration blues”: bump kids up an additional 15 or 30 minutes from their usual half hour lesson. And really… it makes sense. You had holes in your piano teaching schedule that … Continue reading
Piano Teaching Issue – Are Piano Lessons Taking a Back Seat to Other Activities?
It’s late spring, and the lazy days of summer are approaching. However, for a lot of families, getting to these summer “lazy days” is like completing a marathon… day after day after day. This time of year means many piano … Continue reading
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