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3 Tried and True Ways to Help Your Child Practice at Home WITHOUT Tears and Tantrums! 

Music Lessons are SO MUCH FUN!

But…Getting kids to practice at home can be SO DAUNTING.

Kids love playing music and having fun!

But working on new things that can be tricky at first?

NOT so much fun. 

It can be so difficult as a parent to get your child to practice at home! You struggle to hold your patience.

One of the biggest challenges as a parent is making sure your child practices what they’ve learned during their lessons.

It can be so difficult to get them to practice at home – even if they want to learn more!

But fighting with your child over practicing at home can lead them not wanting to play anymore 🙁

We’ll show you how we make sure our kids practice without all the fighting…

These are ways that will encourage them to practice and accomplish those hard parts of learning to play, but also fuel their passion and curiosity for music!

Let’s make practice feel more like playing.

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10 Tips to Teach Your Child The Art of Giving

10 Tips to Teach Your Child The Art of Giving

Is there an “art of giving”? I believe there is. Much like how a painter creates unique masterpieces and writers craft heartfelt words, gifting is an opportunity to express care for those around us- it’s one way we show our hearts.

Teaching your child how to give to others can increase their self-esteem and help them look out for others that are less fortunate. It also teaches them that the world doesn’t revolve around them, something all children can learn.

Teaching kids to give also encourages saying no to selfishness and prepares them to be more inclusive towards others.

Try these strategies that may prove useful:

1. Lead by example.
2. Encourage generosity by showing them that their help benefits others.
3. Teach your children to give of their time and energy
4. Give them lessons on sharing.
5. Share how you feel when you give.
6. Consider donor-advised funds.
7. Look for opportunities to give.
8. Start small.
9. Be clear.
10. Teach your children positive values.

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