A Piano Lesson Plan for Young Children
Why This Method Works for Young Beginners
Breaking down rhythm learning into physical, visual, and auditory components makes the process accessible and enjoyable. It’s a great strategy for teaching rhythm to young piano students, especially when they aren’t quite ready for more traditional note-reading methods.
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A Fun, Interactive Rhythm Game for Piano Lessons
Yesterday, I worked with one of my beginner students who often struggles to hold her half notes for the full two beats. It's a common challenge with younger students, especially when they haven’t yet felt the rhythm in their bodies. For kids, understanding rhythm is much easier when they can experience it physically. That’s why I came up with a simple game that gets them moving, and it only requires a small amount of space and some washi tape.