The only resource you’ll need to streamline parent communication around home practice.
Parents' Guide to Piano Practice is your key to effectively increasing parent engagement and boosting student progress, all while saving you hours of admin time so you can spend more time doing what you love - teaching!
Parents' Guide to Piano Practice is right for you if…
You’re a teacher who works with beginning piano students
You’ve felt constantly frustrated with lack of home practice
You want to educate and empower parents to help their child learn piano
You’re looking to boost student progress and retention
What's included:
🎹 A month of engaging 5-minute practice activities, designed to reinforce key concepts and keep students motivated and excited about piano practice
📹 Video demonstrations of each activity, allowing parents to confidently help their child during practice sessions
📚 A step-by-step guide to creating a sustainable practice routine, complete with tips and strategies for maximizing practice effectiveness and progress
🎵 A handy cheat sheet of musical terms, helping parents navigate lesson assignments
📊 A weekly practice tracker to motivate students and track their progress, providing valuable feedback for both parents and teachers
🛍️ A convenient materials checklist with quick links to purchase essential resources, making it easy for parents to prepare for successful practice sessions
🎹 A guide to choosing a beginner keyboard with tips for optimal home setup
🖨️Print friendly copies for unlimited studio distribution
Reviews
While trying to level-up the practice in my own studio, I noticed that parents weren't supporting their kids-not because they didn't want to-but because they didn't know HOW to. This Guide was the perfect resource for my parents to know how to help their child with practice, even without a music background. We made it a fun "traveling binder" that goes from student family to student family each week! It's been a total hit!
As a piano teacher for over 3 decades, the struggle I hear the most from parents is related to getting their kids to practice. Having the conversation with parents one by one takes a lot of time (and sometimes mental drain) as a teacher. This year, I am excited to "have the conversation" by offering Piano in Five as a practicing resource to our studio families.