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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
In MYC some children practice every time they “see” the piano, other children are more methodical and practice at a scheduled time. Parents and children (and teachers) can work this out together. What works for one household, may not work for another. What works for one learning style, may not work for another. What works for one age and stage may not work for another. Everybody finds their own system!"

I find I work better this way, at EVERYTHING, mostly because I'm scattered in the many areas of my life needing attention. I do a little here, and then run to take something there, and while I'm there I see something I forgot to do yesterday, so I do a little of that, until another "fire" ne
eds attending to. I don't WANT my life to be like that, but it is. Our students go from subject to subject in school, and then activity to activity after school, then homework, family activities, practicing.....you get the picture. (Side rant: when to kids just get to be KIDS? to be taken another day) What Frances has said is wise - what works for you and your student may not work at all for someone else. I think a regular daily time of at least 20 min would be best so as to develop the HABIT of including practicing, though, since by now we've all probably learned that you can't make up for 6 days of no practice with one 90 min cram session the night before class or lesson. At least not every week! (OK, I'll be honest, sometimes you CAN fool the teacher with one cram session!) Best to have a longer, more focused practice time soon after class or lesson, while the info is fresh in your mind, and then get smaller chunks to reinforce throughout the week, and then another longer session before class. I saw the poster shown above today, and it spoke to me, Hope it speaks to you too!
Lori
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/11/09/790432/pianists-ode-makes-her-a-published.html#storylink=misearch#ixzzbQz4wSwx
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
BTW, if anyone knows how to actually put the link to the page (other than the url underlined) I'd LOVE to know how - help?
Monday, October 17, 2011
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
http://www.miller-mccune.com/education/music-training-enhances-childrens-verbal-intelligence-36701/
Tuesday, October 04, 2011
We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ouselves.” |
― Lynn Hall Love this quote! |
Friday, September 23, 2011
Heather's song
This is a special love songFor all the young people in the world,
Here's hoping someone kind
Watches over each and every one,
Because in every young face,
No matter how angry or sad,
Lies the blossom of a pure heart,
Not evil wrong or bad.
So if you have a young child,
Be gentle wise and kind,
And treat them like an orchid,
So rare and hard to find,
Your love will be like water
To all the seeds you sow.
For they are the fairest flowers
In life's garden where they grow.
And if you know the old folks,
Be gentle wise and kind,
Their souls will soon depart us,
And leave this world behind,
They've given us the future,
They taught us what they know,
To soon become a part of
God's kingdom where they go.
This is a special love song
For all the people in the world.
Rory Block
Thursday, September 08, 2011
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