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3 Ways Visual Schedules help Neurodivergent Piano Students (More Focus, Fewer Meltdowns!)
Learn how to use structured routines in music lessons for students with autism and disabilities. Discover practical strategies, from visual schedules to improving student behaviors, that reduce anxiety and help neurodivergent learners thrive. Master adaptive music education today!
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Feb 125 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...
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Jan 29, 20252 min read


What's a Spectrum?
silhouettes with colorful figures, numbers, and graphics to represent thinking minds and neurodiversity Since April is Autism Awareness...
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Apr 4, 20243 min read


Time-saving summer reflections
Goodbye school, hello summer! Well... almost. One mistake I made in my first teaching years was waiting until August to start planning...
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May 24, 20233 min read


About Autism + Piano Lessons (part 1)
It's April, so we're celebrating Autism! A big part of what we do at Creative Piano Pedagogy is demystify disabilities and helping...
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Apr 3, 20233 min read


Digging Deeper: Defining Creative {Adaptive} Pedagogy
Welcome to the first installment in the new "Digging Deeper" series where we zoom in on all the aspects of teaching piano to students...
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Feb 16, 20232 min read
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