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Learning Difficulties
Piano Lessons and Learning Difficulties This article is not purely about ‘learning difficulties’ in the way the label is commonly applied (i.e. to people categorised as having an actual disability or disorder): I am extending its application to more general … Continue reading →
Tagged Asperger's, confidence, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Irlen Syndrome, keyboard, learning difficulties, mnemonics, nerves, patience, piano lessons, practice, practice timetable, shyness, teaching children, timetable
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Your New Piano Pupil
Your New Piano Pupil During the initial telephone enquiry from a prospective pupil or his parent, I try to find out as much about him as possible by asking a series of questions. (I am generally approached on the phone, … Continue reading →
Tagged beginner, cancellation, exam books, first lesson, new pupil, practice, practice habits, practice timetable, rules, shy
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