Hello Friend,
Do your younger students have a performance coming up in the next few months?
Do they have positive practice habits?
Are your students' grown-ups too busy and overwhelmed to know how to support their children?
When you have students aged around 5-9 who, bless them, don't tend to regularly practice or who don't understand how to practice or the value of practice, then it can make your teaching feel a bit, well flat?
You struggle to get students to prepare thoroughly in advance... they just cram or do minimum (if any) practice.
You wonder if they will be ready to perform at their best level.
If you're like me, you're worried about being judged as a teacher.
Ok. Let's stop right there.
I have the perfect tools for you to invigorate and prepare your students for performance. Imagine if your students...
π« Set up positive practice habits
π« Crush their mind monkeys by reframing their thoughts
π« Understand why they practice and their responsibility to their audience
π« Are confident at presenting themselves to their audience and form a love of performing
This means you don't need to feel disheartened or 'naggy' around the topic of practicing in your lessons because you will have the engaging and exciting tools to send directly to your students to use at home.
If you want to add more excitement and energy to performance preparation without bribery and nagging, here is the perfect resource for you:
π« An exciting and fun printable pack for children to work through as a brain break in lessons or at home
π« Simple to implement for teachers, students and their grown-ups
π« Performance etiquette disguised as colouring
π« Children reframe their 'mind monkeys' in the lead up to a performance
π« Comic strip opens up discussion about teamwork, the importance of practicing and why we choose to perform and share our music with an audience
π« Children form positive practice habits in the 30 Day Practice to Performance Challenge. The 30 days are broken down into smaller, more manageable challenges which feel more motivating
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