Five Things You Can Do to Support your Child’s Music Lessons

 Parental involvement in music lessons is one of the key factors that can lead to a successful year of study.  Not sure how to get involved? Here are five things you can do right away.

  1. Encourage and support musical progress by asking to hear the songs your children are working on.  
  2. Help your child maintain a practice chart or log of some kind.  Consistent practicing is fundamental to success at a musical instrument.   Work with your child to schedule a time each day that can be dedicated to practicing.  Practicing happens more regularly if it is not left to chance!
  3. Find out what they are working on.  Take a look at their assignment book, or ask them (or their teacher) what their weekly assignment is.  Check in on their practicing periodically.  
  4. Communicate with their teacher!  If you do not regularly attend lessons, try to sit in once in a while.  There is no substitute for one on one communication, and actually seeing and hearing what takes place at a lesson.
  5. Listen to music together!  In the car, at home, on YouTube – whatever it is, listening to music can inspire your child. Consider attending live performances, if possible.  Ask your child’s teacher for recommendations in your area.