Subject: Early Childhood Teaching is Only Effective When...


Hello Friend,


Early childhood teaching is only effective when approached with:


  • Patience,

  • Creativity,

  • A Deep Understanding of a Child’s Unique Learning Style.



💫 As an early childhood teacher, you understand the importance of creating a supportive and dynamic learning environment for your students.



Our new mini course (coming on the 1st April) will teach you the principles of process-inspired violin teaching, which focuses on providing students with invitations and prompts for process-inspired lessons.



💫 This approach is all about creating an environment where students can learn and explore in a way that is fun and engaging.



 By focussing on process-inspired learning, you’ll be able to provide your students with a more effective and fulfilling learning experience.



Throughout the seven modules, we’ll cover a variety of topics, including process art and its value, strategies for communicating with parents, and taking risks as a teacher.



 💫You’ll also learn how to start the process of process-inspired violin teaching, so you can implement what you’ve learned in your own studio.



At the end of this self-study mini course, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to take your violin teaching to the next level.



By incorporating process-inspired learning into your teaching practice, you’ll be able to create a fun and engaging environment for your students that will foster their growth and development.



 Don’t miss out on this opportunity to transform your teaching practice and take your students’ learning to the next level. 



💫💫 Sign up today for our self-study mini course on Process-Inspired Violin Teaching for early childhood teachers and make the most of the EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS! 💫💫



Love Laura



Ps. The subscription discount code is EARLYBIRD49


Early bird discount ends 1/4/23 so be quick!


This mini course will be emailed to store purchasers on the 1/4/23 and will be in the Stringosaurus Hub for Teachosauri, also on the 1/4/23