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5) Reminders
Piano Lesson Format 5: Reminders The last few minutes of the lesson are the time to remind my pupil of the points I’ve made during the half-hour and to make it absolutely clear to him what he needs to focus … Continue reading
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Parental Involvement
Parental Involvement in Piano Lessons The feelings and opinions of parents are obviously extremely important as it is generally they who pay for the piano lessons. Therefore it is vital to have a good relationship with them so that you … Continue reading
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