MR. HEINICK

S. S. Palmer Instrumental and Band                        HS Music class

Towamensing Instrumental and Band                    HS Marching & Concert Band  
Tips for Parents

 

Tips for Parents 

Your student is learning a new skill (like riding a bike).  
They will need your encouragement and support in order to succeed.

1. Be patient!!!

2. Show an interest in your child's instrumental music experience.
  •  Be supportive through frustrations, and enjoy progress together.
  •  Give your child feedback and sign the practice card/calendar.
  •  Praise your child's efforts.

3.  Encourage good practice habits.
  •  Assist your student in setting up a regular time and quiet place for practice.
  •  Encourage creative practice, such as practicing in front of a mirror.
  •  Provide a music stand.

4.  Assist in the care of the instrument.
  •  Refer to pages 2 & 3 in the Essential Elements 2000 book and DVD for detailed information.
  •  An instrument works well only when it is maintained in the best possible condition.
  •  It should be cleaned after each use and returned to its case and stored in a safe place.
  •  Repairs should be made by an experienced, qualified repair person. Check with your teacher for specific suggestions.
  •  Only your student should play the instrument, no one else.

5.  Instrumental music is both an individual and a group endeavor.
  •  Reinforce skills needed to participate as part of a group, including individual responsibility, dependability, ownership, and attention.
  •  Stress the importance of being punctual for lessons and rehearsals.
  •  Encourage faithful attendance at school and community music activities and other cultural events.

6.  Get acquainted with your child's director.
  •  Call or email whenever you have questions or concerns.

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