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Originally, the child was very interested in buying the piano, and he was very interested in the first three months of piano learning, but after that, he lost interest. The piano was bought home and became an ornament, and I really regretted letting him learn it. This situation is encountered by many parents of piano children.
After urging and scolding to no avail, parents gave up the idea of letting their children continue to learn piano. But have you ever wondered why children go from being interested in the piano to hating learning?
In fact, a sense of accomplishment is the biggest motivation for children to learn piano. However, piano learning from scratch, from sparse to proficient, will inevitably experience setbacks and failures, in the face of difficulties, children feel discouraged and lose interest, to learn the confidence, this is a common thing. The reason for this is that the purpose of "why do you want to learn piano?" is not clear.
If a child is completely forced to learn the piano by the authority of his parents and cannot have fun with it, then it is a matter of time before he gives up.
For example, every time a child exercises, he only follows the attitude of "completing homework", and never practices according to his own interests; I just practiced according to the task of "practicing n times", and never practiced according to the goal I wanted to express better; I just practiced with the goal of "grading" and its repertoire, and never practiced for the excitement of the stage performance; I just practiced according to the standard of "proficiency", and never established the standard of "playing more beautifully" to practice. These wrong practice habits can cause children to lose interest in piano learning.
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1. Make the child feel that it can bring him happiness. is a language. It is the imitation of nature and human voices, the expression of emotions, and the catharsis of emotions.
People of all ages can feel something about it. Let the children find resonance from **, show them different styles**, and guide them to listen** and hum**.
2. Experience the joy of success through hard work. Most children are very concerned about being evaluated by others, and parents should listen to their children's pop-up ** sincerely, show interest, and praise appropriately. If he thinks he's playing the best thing, he'll practice harder.
Help your child set goals for self-motivation. Children learn to be autosuggestive and often say motivating words to themselves, such as "I will definitely play well".
3. Guide children to learn how to practice the piano.
To achieve this, parents should learn piano with their children and supplement their knowledge of piano learning. Listen to your child's lessons appropriately and learn more about the practice methods with the teacher. Develop good practice habits:
1. Concentrate on mental connection. Can't drink water for a while, go to the toilet for a while, look around, itch, have a lot of small movements, etc., are all bad habits! 2. Be purposeful.
Each piece of music will have different performance methods and techniques, so that children can perceive it clearly. 3. Be good at using methods. Some scores will be difficult in some places, and you need to practice the difficult points separately and slowly and then coherently from beginning to end.
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