If you have young children who have just finished up their school year, there is probably a good chance that you have spent some time this past week emptying out their backpacks. And in amongst … Continue Reading →
Does Your Piano Studio Have An Anticipation Action Plan?
When I was in Kindergarten I distinctly remember pining to be in Grade 1. Why? Because the Grade 1 kids got to participate in Sports Day… with real sports like the 100-yard dash and the long jump, not … Continue Reading →
How To Develop Self-Motivated Students With “Out-Of-This-World” Piano Music
If there was ever a perfect “project book” that your students can really take ownership over, then this month’s piano book is it... (okay, our upcoming teen book is crazy awesome too!!) As well as … Continue Reading →
Is Your Piano Studio Lending Library Missing This Essential Component?
Many piano teachers have a lending library to send home supplementary repertoire with their piano students… but does your lending library include piano games? Piano teachers are having a blast using … Continue Reading →
If You Teach Siblings (Or Best Buds) Try Out This Duet And These 4 Strategies For “Playing In Pairs”
If you’re like me, then there’s nothing better than watching two of your students create awesome music together. There’s just something fabulous about seeing even the youngest of children collaborate … Continue Reading →
This Is The Music You Need To Kick (Literally) Your Piano Teaching Up A Notch
For many families, April marks the beginning of a very busy season. New sports begin and school starts ramping up for a final push before summer (if you live in the Northern Hemisphere). Distractions … Continue Reading →
15 Fun Ways To Boost Piano Studio Re-Registration Rates
At the start of the school year, the excitement of new piano students, new repertoire, and new projects carries piano teachers into late October. The baton of motivation is then passed to Christmas, … Continue Reading →
How To Teach Your Piano Students To Have Fun With Failures
Every time I scored perfect on a spelling test my Grade 5 teacher would hang that test on the classroom wall. Being a diligent student, my display of perfect tests grew and grew throughout the year … Continue Reading →
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