4 Ways To Make Music Practice More Fun For Kids

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4 Ways To Make Music Practice More Fun For Kids

Many parents try to foster their children’s musical talents by having them simply practice repeatedly and dangle a reward in front of them. The children will look forward to the reward at the end of the practice session instead of the music practice session itself. This makes it easier for them to lose interest in what they’re doing and you’ll end up with a kid who’s unsatisfied with what they’re doing unless you reward them. The much better alternative is to make practice fun!

How Enjoyment Makes Music Practice More Effective

Learning can be a difficult task even for adults. Music can be especially difficult to get into if you’re not interested. This is especially true for young children. You do have options that you can pursue to make it easier for a young child to learn something, even younger children, and that’s to make the learning sessions enjoyable.

It’s been shown that children that enjoy their education or talent stick with it and consider practice a reward all on its own. The carrot at the end of the stick is no longer needed. This extends to learning music and can easily make a child learn faster and more effectively. 

To help you out, we’ve put together just some ways you can make practice sessions with children more fun and engaging!

Let Them Choose

First and foremost, you have to make sure that your child already has an interest in the music they want to play. You can’t force a passionate pianist to play the flute and enjoy it unless they like both instruments. The more innate interest they have in the music they want to play, the more fun it will be for them. 

Join Them 

Needless to say, playing alone in a room can get boring especially since you won’t be able to share your music practice. If you have the time, you should be there in the room with them. Give them advice, and your honest opinion on how they could improve or just be there to listen. You might even learn to enjoy playing the instrument yourself and pick it up after listening to your kid jam to Ed Sheeran or Beethoven.

Give Them The Praise They Crave

Encouraging your young musician is a very important part of making sure that they have the motivation to keep going. The idea here is to make sure that you appreciate their effort in music practice. You just need to make sure that you don’t come off as sarcastic and you give them constructive criticism when needed. 

Play Minigames with Them During Practice

This is an effective way to make sure that your child is having fun during music practice. Not just in music but also in general learning. This tactic is particularly effective with younger children. Just remember that every child is unique and your child might not enjoy some types of games. A great alternative is to take the modern approach. You can use apps you can find in your computer or phone’s games store to improve the effectiveness of your child’s practice sessions. 

Learning music can be both a daunting task for both the child and parent. But with the right fun techniques you’ll be able to help foster your child’s growing talents! Music and Dance Academy Tucson makes sure that your children enjoy their lessons and learn more in the process. Contact us today to sign your child up for one of our fun music or dance lessons!

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