So many of you have emailed to ask about how to teach your own children, and as I don’t have any experience in that arena, I am so excited to share with you this guest post by the lovely Ivy Goh. She emailed me sharing some of her experiences, and I was so inspired by […]
Teaching Violin Lessons
A Mother’s Day Composition Activity for Your Violin Students
If you’re anything like me, you like the idea of teaching your violin students composition, or at least encouraging them to compose on their own, but you’re sometimes unsure of where to start. This printable Mother’s Day Composition Activity (for violin students, or other treble clef instruments) is perfect for beginning to intermediate readers. The […]
How I’m Keeping My Students Motivated this Summer
Who’s ready for the SUMMER THEORY CHALLENGE?? I don’t know about you, but I really struggle to keep my students’ interest in the summer time. They show up to lesson with their hair wet, faces flushed, straight from swimming lessons, and they are eager for the lesson to end so they can go play with […]