Subject: No more fighting for their attention!

No more fighting for their attenton!

I used to be so exhausted at the end of teaching little violinists, but now I feel energised... just because I started to include movement and storytelling as a foundation to my lessons!!


I share with you in two very short and sweet workshops, my secrets into how I incorporate these amazing tools into beginner string lessons...


I was BLOWN AWAY when I received this email from the lovely Elisha who happens to be an early childhood expert!!!


Hello Laura,

I have thoroughly enjoyed watching both of these videos and have gained a lot from them.


You have such a joyful way of teaching, you can see that in the videos.  


I enjoyed listening to how you use storytelling to support children to think about for example their bow hold rather than telling them what they need to be doing- that was so beautifully done and interesting.


You are so right, for young children, they are being told constantly what they need to be doing.  When it comes to their violin lessons, they need to feel joy and to be inspired instead of feeling like they are being constantly told what to do- I love it.


I also loved the music that you shared.  Being an early childhood educator, music is the best way to support routines. 


Thank you so much Laura,  it was wonderful.



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