We can teach our children to do arithmetic or recite ancient poems, but when it comes to practicing the piano, my husband and I roll our eyes. We are all in the market. We don't understand this. He couldn't hear the pitch and rhythm, so he played it himself, and then went to listen to the teacher's comments every week. But this is not a long-term solution. In addition, every time a child practices the piano, there will be many small moves. As long as he doesn't see it at a glance, he starts to be lazy. Besides, he wants to drink water for a while, go to the toilet for a while, and say he is hungry for a while. We can't help but let him drink water and go to the toilet, but obviously he is taking the opportunity to grind time. Letting him practice the piano every day is like fighting a war, and the effect is the same. The teacher said that daily exercises are very important. How can we improve the efficiency of children's piano practice and develop good piano practice habits from the beginning?
For example, if you want your child to be healthy, it is definitely impossible to supplement nutrition. Adequate nutrition for three meals a day is the most important. If class is compared to tonic medicine, then the usual practice is three meals a day, and its importance can be understood by parents without saying much. But in reality, many parents worry that their children are inefficient in practicing piano. Here I want to remind everyone that it is not accidental but inevitable that children don't like practicing piano. It is natural for people to want to be lazy, not to mention naive children! In today's life, there are too many "interesting things" that can attract children. From surfing the Internet to Wii, what is more interesting and fun than practicing the piano?
It is very important for children and parents to form good habits from the beginning. From the first piano lesson at the age of 4, the practice time must be fixed, and the thunder cannot move! The worst thing is to practice if you want, but not if you don't want. This bad habit is the beginning of "nothing" in the future! It should be a rule that children practice piano from what time to what time every day. Once you start practicing, you can't leave the piano stool easily during the practice. Parents and children can set a rest time together, and all excuses such as "drinking water and going to the toilet" must be completed during the rest time.
There is a simple calculation method of practice time for parents' reference. At the age of 4, 20 minutes to half an hour a day is enough. Take a piano lesson once a week, and each lesson takes about half an hour. After studying for about a year, children will add an extra piano score, and a class may be extended to about 45 minutes, so the time for practicing piano every day can be appropriately extended to about 45 minutes. By the age of 6, I had three or four different piano scores, and the time increased in turn. Adding a piano score will increase the practice time 15 minutes or so.