Empowering your children musical potential with Personalized Piano Lessons
Lessons by Larissa offers exceptional piano lessons tailored to children. Your child will engage in a transformative musical journey with our expert instruction and engaging curriculum. Join us to nurture their passion and talent in a supportive and inspiring environment.
Teacher’s Responsibilities
In my Personalized Piano Lessons in Crownsville, MD, I cultivate a positive, dynamic learning environment. I foster individual success pacing and nurture musical independence. My goal is to instill a deep love for music, enabling children to embrace it as a form of expression. Through a well-rounded curriculum encompassing repertoire, technique, theory, sight-reading, and ear training, I empower students with enriching experiences. Expect enjoyable piano sessions that spark both fun and learning! Student’s Responsibilities The student's commitment involves timely attendance, thorough preparation, and having all required materials for each lesson. In case of a five-minute delay, an equivalent amount of class time will be deducted (the time slot is reserved, not the minutes). Students must practice daily to stay aligned with the curriculum, matching their practice duration to the lesson's length, even if divided into smaller sessions. Maintaining regular attendance shall significantly contribute to musical success; hence, refrain from missing class due to practice gaps. It's natural for interest levels to vary without hindering musical progress. I'm dedicated to crafting engaging lessons to the best of my ability. Parental Responsibilities
Promote progress! Achieving remarkable outcomes is the result of numerous small strides taken throughout the year. While building kids' self-esteem through Piano in Crownsville, MD, parents are enthusiastically invited to be present during their children's lessons at any point. For beginners under the age of ten, parental involvement in classes is mandatory. The attending parent is expected to provide assistance to the child in daily at-home practice, assuming the role of practice supervision. For our youngest learners (ages 3 to 4), practice sessions should adopt a playful approach: - Reviewing previously learned material. - Incorporating flashcards. - Emphasizing the significance of CD listening (repetition is the cornerstone of success).
Remember to review your children's Practice Chart for important updates regularly. Parental engagement is essential for a child's musical advancement. To nurture self-discipline and effective practice routines in your child, allocate consistent time each day for practice (whether in a single session or split into multiple sessions). Younger children, especially, require assistance in navigating procedures with their 'little fingers.'
As a parent, it's your responsibility to provide an acoustic or an equivalent full-size digital piano, complete with 88 keys, attached pedals, a footstool, a bench of appropriate height, and a cushion if needed for bench adjustment. The presence of a metronome is crucial for developing a sense of timing. Create a practice environment devoid of disruptions (family, friends, TV, computer, or phone). Additionally, feel free to communicate any questions or concerns regarding your child's progress. Your support, interest, and assistance are highly valued.
In my Personalized Piano Lessons in Crownsville, MD, I cultivate a positive, dynamic learning environment. I foster individual success pacing and nurture musical independence. My goal is to instill a deep love for music, enabling children to embrace it as a form of expression. Through a well-rounded curriculum encompassing repertoire, technique, theory, sight-reading, and ear training, I empower students with enriching experiences. Expect enjoyable piano sessions that spark both fun and learning! Student’s Responsibilities The student's commitment involves timely attendance, thorough preparation, and having all required materials for each lesson. In case of a five-minute delay, an equivalent amount of class time will be deducted (the time slot is reserved, not the minutes). Students must practice daily to stay aligned with the curriculum, matching their practice duration to the lesson's length, even if divided into smaller sessions. Maintaining regular attendance shall significantly contribute to musical success; hence, refrain from missing class due to practice gaps. It's natural for interest levels to vary without hindering musical progress. I'm dedicated to crafting engaging lessons to the best of my ability. Parental Responsibilities
Promote progress! Achieving remarkable outcomes is the result of numerous small strides taken throughout the year. While building kids' self-esteem through Piano in Crownsville, MD, parents are enthusiastically invited to be present during their children's lessons at any point. For beginners under the age of ten, parental involvement in classes is mandatory. The attending parent is expected to provide assistance to the child in daily at-home practice, assuming the role of practice supervision. For our youngest learners (ages 3 to 4), practice sessions should adopt a playful approach: - Reviewing previously learned material. - Incorporating flashcards. - Emphasizing the significance of CD listening (repetition is the cornerstone of success).
Remember to review your children's Practice Chart for important updates regularly. Parental engagement is essential for a child's musical advancement. To nurture self-discipline and effective practice routines in your child, allocate consistent time each day for practice (whether in a single session or split into multiple sessions). Younger children, especially, require assistance in navigating procedures with their 'little fingers.'
As a parent, it's your responsibility to provide an acoustic or an equivalent full-size digital piano, complete with 88 keys, attached pedals, a footstool, a bench of appropriate height, and a cushion if needed for bench adjustment. The presence of a metronome is crucial for developing a sense of timing. Create a practice environment devoid of disruptions (family, friends, TV, computer, or phone). Additionally, feel free to communicate any questions or concerns regarding your child's progress. Your support, interest, and assistance are highly valued.