One of my favorite sights to behold is friendships that develop with my older students. Middle Schoolers and High schoolers tend to look for acceptance among their peers, which can be challenging at times. As kids grow, I think it is especially important for students to find other like-minded students who share their hobbies. For the music studio, this is always fun to see kids develop friendships as they continue their journey in music lessons and self-expression in music. I find this incredibly valuable for myself and the young people I serve in the studio! Over the years, it has been a joy to watch my students grow up together in music lessons! They love getting together and playing music for each other! This gives them a way to connect to other people in a significant way! So many blessings with this! I am grateful for these young people and their love for music!
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October 2024
AuthorElementary Music Specialist in Cobb County Public Schools, Part-Time Professor of Music Education at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, piano teacher to all ages, & mama to three... Categories |