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5 Practical Communication Tips for Teaching Piano to Students with ADHD and Autism
When we as teachers (or just humans!) are exhausted and stretched thin, our communication skills start to decline. It takes us longer to form phrases and answer questions, our brain might feel sluggish, or we may feel overstimulated and tired of talking and answering questions. The same is true for our students of all ages, levels and abilities, but this is particularly applicable for our piano and private music students with Autism and ADHD. Since communication, processing a

Dr. Elizabeth
Apr 95 min read


Welcome back! Inspiring Confidence in Returning Music Students
One of my favorite things about piano teaching is the first lesson in the new studio year. For me, it’s the piano teaching equivalent of ‘new car smell’- I truly love it! It’s a time to reconnect after a busy summer, hear about their adventures and new pets, share in their excitement for the upcoming school year, and exclaim at how much taller they’ve gotten over the summer months. Disclaimer: it hasn’t always been a highlight. I remember dreading that first lesson of the f

Dr. Elizabeth
Sep 4, 20253 min read


8 Phrases that Communicate "I'm Listening" to your Piano Students
small girl sitting on a piano and smiling at the camera As a piano teacher, fostering a supportive and engaging environment is key to...

Dr. Elizabeth
Jan 29, 20252 min read
Studio Evaluations
Summer is a great time to think through what worked and what you want to change in your studio this year! This will not only help you...

Dr. Elizabeth
Jun 21, 20233 min read
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