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Many of the Teach Suzuki podcast episodes are archived now, but they are still relevant to a teacher or parent. This episode looks at the topic of one of the first podcast episodes. An important elem…
Are you a parent with a child studying music using the Suzuki Method? Are you a teacher who uses the Suzuki Method? Are you a student learning with the Suzuki Method? If you are any one of these or p…
Suzuki teachers and parents role model coping and managing strategies about life for our students and children. This takes a lot of work. We have to think of what to do as a role model as well as thi…
Today’s episode discusses the importance of listening to ability and skill development. Every person who has struggled to learn new music repertoire will find the information in this podcast episode …
Summer breaks and vacations present challenges that differ from the rest of the year. Today I look at three ideas that have been successful in my studio at guiding my students and studio parents to p…
What do you do when a student or a parent comes into your teaching studio with a set of excuses for why they did not practice enough or at all? Have you tried, “so what?” How to Encourage the Teach S…
We all have problems and today’s episode offers five strategies to solve any problem. Monthly Focus: Habits This month’s focus or theme is to take a closer look at our habits. Let us focus on what ou…
I think everyone should spend time in the “learning mode” in order to remember that the main road to skill mastery and ability development is filled with opportunities to practice small and practice …
Many teachers, parents, and students struggle with practice issues: lack of desire, lack of time, or lack of know-how. The practice struggle can be easily altered by a change in perspective and renew…
Many teachers struggle with student problems that can frustrate teachers’ lesson plans. Today’s episode looks at various student issues that teachers (and sometimes parents) encounter through various…
Many teachers, parents, and students struggle to overcome limiting beliefs about their abilities to succeed or overcome difficulties. This episode looks at the power of limiting beliefs, how to break…
This episode looks at three basic areas that teachers may struggle with the parenting part of the Suzuki Triangle: location, scheduling, and parenting issues. Monthly Focus: IDEAS COMPENDIUM For this…
How do we prepare a relaxed and poised recital performance to demonstrate our work and skill development to our best abilities? This episode discusses building a recital preparation checklist, choosi…
What happens if you raise chicken hens for the eggs and find out that you have a rooster in the bunch? What does this problem have to do with teaching and parenting? This podcast episode looks at the…
Are you feeling a bit blah? Do you recycle the same ideas over and over? Do you need some new ideas or ways to do things? This episode considers ways to address those times when our teaching and pare…
Helping parents? How can teachers help parents? Is there anything a parent can do to help a teacher understand what help the parent needs? This episode looks at these questions and offers some useful…
We have preferred behaviors to accomplish particular goals, but many of us quit when we are unable to do our preferred behaviors because life interrupted our routines and disrupted our schedules. Thi…
Sibling rivalry is familiar to all parents and teachers. “It’s my turn!” “I don’t want to go first! It’s your turn to go first!” “I get the front seat!” “I had the toy first!” Sound familiar in your …
What connection is there between sleep relaxation exercises, chicken coop tarps, and Dr. Suzuki’s advice to self-reflect? Today’s episode looks at the “center outward” approach to teaching and parent…
Today’s episode discusses Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D. This interesting book offers us entertaining stories and useful anecdotes to show parents (and teachers) how to build closer co…
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