Hello again, teacher friends! Y’all, over 10 years of teaching and trying to juggle the studio with responsibilities as a homeschool mom, I’ve learned one thing the hard way: setting goals for piano students is the secret sauce that turns good lessons into great ones. If you’ve ever felt like you’re spinning your wheels – teaching the same concepts, wondering if students (or parents) are really on the same page, or watching dip mid-year – this post is for you. Today, in part 1 of our goal-setting series, I’m sharing why setting goals for piano students matters so much. (Spoiler: it’s not just about progress – it’s about joy, connection,…
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I’m back today with more love for our neurodivergent learners with ADHD and ASD! Recently, I shared my best practices for teaching these wonderful students, and today I’m thrilled to follow up with my top piano method series recommendation based on my 10 years (and counting!) of teaching. As a busy mom and piano teacher, I’ve tested this method with my own students, and it’s been a game-changer. Let’s dive into why. In this blog post… A Quick Look Back: Review Our Best Practices In my last post, we explored six key strategies to support neurodivergent piano students: Those tips have been a lifeline for me, and they set the…
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As a busy mom who’s taught piano for years, I’ve learned that every student bring a unique sparkly to the keys – especially our neurodivergent learners. Teaching students with ADHD or ASD can feel like a beautiful challenge, but with the right approach, it’s incredibly rewarding! Whether you’re new to this or looking to refine your skills, I’m sharing my top best practices to help you connect, engage, and inspire piano students with ADHD or ASD. Plus, stay tuned for my next post where I’ll reveal the best method book I’ve found for those learners! In this blog post… 1. Create a Predictable Routine Students with ADHD and ASD thrive…
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If you’re anything like me – a busy mom juggling lesson planning, family life, and a passion for teaching music – you know how precious time is. That’s why I’m so excited to share the magic of virtual workshops, especially through my Piano Teachers’ Studio Summit series! As the heart behind The Joyful Music Teacher, I’ve seen firsthand how these online sessions can transform your teaching game, all from the comfort of home. Whether you’re new to the piano world or a seasoned pro, here are 5 joyful reasons to join a virtual workshop – and trust me, your studio (and sanity!) will thank you. 1. Boost Your Skills with…



