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Families with Dash features a Clinical Mental Health Counselor (Joan) sharing insights with her entrepreneur daughter (Amelia) on all things family related. From newborns to grandchildren, from husbands to homeschool, we share 50 years of experience that is time-tested and research approved. Increase your parenting confidence by joining us!
008 How to Have a Family of Musical Children Part 1
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44 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
008 How to Have a Family of Musical Children Part 1
Ever wondered the secrets to getting children to practice their instrument? Joan is a mother of seven musical children and Amelia is the mom of four kids who are learning instruments. And they are sharing some time tested strategies to inspire your child to practice.
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Show Notes
Benefits
Composer studies via Charlotte MasonClassical music interactive long term cultural traditionBeethoven instead of white noiseJunk music can undermine love of classical musicExpose your children to the repertoire that they will be learning so they will have an “Aha”moment with the music.Music can change the flow of composition when making artMusic skills can be enjoyed for a lifetimeStrong links between learning an instruments and academic successImparts discipline for study or concentrationClassical music is rigorous but provides a foundation for other types of music study.Attention is like a muscle that can be developed — music is a vehicle to develop capacity for attentionHow to prime the pump so kids will want to make music.During pleasurable events— traveling, cuddling, dinner, tea partiesClassical music as a repellant for vagrantsLullabies and pre birth musicA speech therapist said Amelia’s child would never learn music but Amelia proved her wrongDon’t watch a lot of TV but could choose some great classical performers on YouTube to watch.As children fall asleepPrep children for attending the symphony by having kids listen to the music beforehandDon’t stay for the whole concert if it’s too long.Symphonies for families, kids, or include ballet.How to actually start teaching musicEstablish habits of obedience BEFORE they start taking lessons. But sometimes you can swap chores for practice on the instruments.You can start a 3 year old on violin or piano but it will take longer and cost more money than starting a 5 year old.Don’t compare your child to others.If you have no musical background you might want to start at age 7-10 so the child can retain instruction from the teacher.Parents need to attend every lesson and either video or take great notes.Less driving than sports.Find the very best teacher you can afford who can teach proper technique.Don’t be afraid to drive an hour for a superior teacher. Show great respect to the teacher.This takes a sacrifice on part of parents.Don’t complain to teacher about the cost. Universities can be a good resource for good teaching.Start music lessons in the summer when they are not overloaded with school. Don’t take summers off from lessons.You only have to practice on the days you eat.Make it part of your family culture.After the first year or so, your child can really bloom.Be excited for all their little winsRecord them and send videos to family.Friend from South KoreaParents role is to be the assistant teacher or practice buddyStart with 3 minutes multiple times a day for a 3 year old.For a total beginner start with as many minutes as they are old.Don’t expect your child to practice independently until about 4th or 5th grade.Start weaning off parent lesson attendance about age 10. By age 12 they should be practice independently.
Some ideas to make fun:1.Divide the goals into very small tasks2. Gamify the practice3. Tiny treats like goldfish or tic tacs4. Practice for spins. Delayed gratification.5. Jump rope with rhymes6. Hand clapping games7. Read a page of a story book8. Tell true stories and stop at cliff hangers9. Closer and closer game10. Board games11. Ball into a basket12. Progressive drawing13. Hang man and tick tac toe14. Doing music can help you develop a relationship and make memories15. You can learn to repair the relationship while they are on the bench.16. Never make pra
Families with Dash
Families with Dash features a Clinical Mental Health Counselor (Joan) sharing insights with her entrepreneur daughter (Amelia) on all things family related. From newborns to grandchildren, from husbands to homeschool, we share 50 years of experience that is time-tested and research approved. Increase your parenting confidence by joining us!