Thursday, August 29, 2013

Practicing With Your Child


Hey Parents,
Please remember that you are choosing to give the gift of music to your child. There may be extra patience involved on your part when practicing with your child; so, please try to set an appropriate time for yourself and your young musician. That means a quality time slot where you both are alert, are not hungry, and in a good mood.

FUN HINTS FOR PRACTICING WITH YOUR CHILD
  • Play some music of your choice on your CD player before starting your practice session. Music is infectious and it usually puts the young musician in the mood to practice
  • After putting some music on your CD player, try dancing with your young musician to enjoy lightening up as well as feeling the beat
  • “Bookend” your practice session with something that feels good to both of you which perhaps could be enjoying a little snack, reading a favorite book, snuggling with a stuffed animal, playing a game, etc.
  • If one or both of you start to get frustrated or angry, gracefully end the practice session by saying something like, “Oh, I see that it is time to take a break from playing for now. Good work on that tricky fingering and we’ll try it again later.” A hug and a smile would be in order.




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