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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

How to Play Piano

Beginner Piano Lessons for a New Year - Make Time in Your Child's Schedule for Piano Lessons

By
Cynthia VanLandingham


There is no better time than the New Year to begin piano lessons. If you have been thinking of enrolling your child in piano lessons, don't wait because piano lessons are so valuable for children. Parents know this, but a common excuse given is "We are so busy, how will we find the time?" The truth is that all human activity is goal driven, but we don't all focus on goals that will bring us the most benefit over the long term. To do this we need to manage our time, but the catch is that managing our time is really a function of goals and perspective. This is not a chicken or the egg question, however, because achievement has a history - a definite beginning and a process of follow-through.

Here's the Beginning. Making a Decision - Goals are a Tool of Choice. To set meaningful goals that will last, focus on the "What" and the "Why."

Why should I enroll my child in piano lessons? In what ways will my child benefit from piano lessons?

Example 1: In addition to building a fun, life-long skill, piano lessons help children learn

• Key Reading and Math Skills
• How to Set Goals to Achieve their Dreams
• The Need for Persistence in Learning
• How to take Responsibility for their Success

Example 2: I love my children and want to help them live out their potential and to prepare them for a positive future with activities that are challenging and and that provide long-term rewards. Here's the Follow-Through. Once you have made a decision and set your course, plan to re-direct your focus whenever you begin to veer off course. Don't begin by thinking this will not happen to you. This happens to everybody! Setting goals is the easy part, staying on course and following through takes practice. But the only way to overcome distractions that will inevitably come is to be prepared with a plan and give it time to work.

Here's the Plan for Achievement. Get a piece of paper and write down the "What" and the "Why." Post it in several locations where you'll see it throughout your day. Then when you have that inevitable low day and begin to think "Piano lessons are expensive," "It takes time to drive the kids to their lessons," or your child complains (because that's what kids do best) you can look at your goals and remember the "What" and the "Why" and find your passion and your motivation again. This is the best way to stay focused and follow through with your piano goals in each New Year. Help your children do the same and you'll be preparing them for a positive future of success.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Piano lessons are great. It could be a lot of fun and learning. There could also be instruction DVDs that will teach you in playing piano.