7 Year old that wont practise but still wants lessons!
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:45
Hello,
I am new to this forum and wondered whether anyone could give me some advice as to what they would do in my situation. My daughter is 7 years old and wanted to learn to play the piano (she started September 08), so after a few months of her hassling me, I organised weekly lessons, rented a piano etc, etc. I am also learning to play too and having 1 lesson a month.
My issue is that whilst she says she loves lessons with her teacher, she is unfortunately the kind of child that doesn't persevere at anything and hardly ever practises at home!
I would really love my daughter to continue her lessons, but the truth of the matter is that she just does not have any desire or commitment to practise, even for 10 minutes at home. Her piano teacher said it would be a shame if she stopped as she has good ability (if she practised) and we have both been trying to encourage her.
I have never pushed her to practise, only encouraged her as she is the kind of child that if pushed will give up, but of late am becoming more fustrated with the situation. I always sit down and explain to her that I would love to have more frequent lessons but cannot afford it and if she wants to learn the piano as she says she does, she needs to show some commitment. She always she she will, but then never does. I always ask her why she doesnt want to practise and she says its boring. I have asked her what could we do to make it more interesting but she never gives me an answer!
Of late though I am now at the point where I am making her sit down to practise (on our teachers' advice) and she has a strop and a huff and a puff and then finally gets on with it.
I always offer to sit down with her but she gets cross with me if I try to help (and to be honest I am not much help either!). I do realise she is only young and that many children would probably rather be out playing but she can't even manage 10 minutes most of the time. It's just excuse after excuse.
I was hoping to hear from people as to how you would deal with the situation. What I really want to do is cancel her lessons and take them for myself as after all I am dedicated and want to learn. I feel mean but I really have given her every chance.
Thanks in advance
I am new to this forum and wondered whether anyone could give me some advice as to what they would do in my situation. My daughter is 7 years old and wanted to learn to play the piano (she started September 08), so after a few months of her hassling me, I organised weekly lessons, rented a piano etc, etc. I am also learning to play too and having 1 lesson a month.
My issue is that whilst she says she loves lessons with her teacher, she is unfortunately the kind of child that doesn't persevere at anything and hardly ever practises at home!
I would really love my daughter to continue her lessons, but the truth of the matter is that she just does not have any desire or commitment to practise, even for 10 minutes at home. Her piano teacher said it would be a shame if she stopped as she has good ability (if she practised) and we have both been trying to encourage her.
I have never pushed her to practise, only encouraged her as she is the kind of child that if pushed will give up, but of late am becoming more fustrated with the situation. I always sit down and explain to her that I would love to have more frequent lessons but cannot afford it and if she wants to learn the piano as she says she does, she needs to show some commitment. She always she she will, but then never does. I always ask her why she doesnt want to practise and she says its boring. I have asked her what could we do to make it more interesting but she never gives me an answer!
Of late though I am now at the point where I am making her sit down to practise (on our teachers' advice) and she has a strop and a huff and a puff and then finally gets on with it.
I always offer to sit down with her but she gets cross with me if I try to help (and to be honest I am not much help either!). I do realise she is only young and that many children would probably rather be out playing but she can't even manage 10 minutes most of the time. It's just excuse after excuse.
I was hoping to hear from people as to how you would deal with the situation. What I really want to do is cancel her lessons and take them for myself as after all I am dedicated and want to learn. I feel mean but I really have given her every chance.
Thanks in advance