For most people, the most dreaded 30 minutes of the day is when you try to get your child to practice. It's painful. Not very productive. It's a little bit of music and a lot of complaining. But it's not this way for the Krim girls.
For the Krim Girls, practicing is not a big deal, because they've been doing it for years and they now have a pattern. Even though they are 12 and 13 years old and might have attitude about other things their mom asks them to do, they never put up a fight about practicing their violin.
They usually practice 45 minutes a day on their own.
They practice without any supervision.
They practice scales and vibrato and all the boring stuff.
Do the Krim girls know something your child doesn't?
They probably do, and that's why I thought you'd be interested in checking out their Violin Teacher: Rachelle Harper.
Rachelle Harper is a Suzuki Teacher that exemplifies all the positive aspects of the Suzuki Method. She is patient and consistent, and her students develop these same traits. You can schedule a trial lesson with her and discover why Rachelle Harper is in demand for parents that want to have their children practice and play with enjoyment.
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