5 Tips to Find the Best Music Lesson Teacher for Your Kid

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Hey there, music-loving parents! Did you know that learning music can be super fun and helpful for your kiddo? Of course you did, that’s why you’ve decided to prioritize private lessons for your kids. But how do you find the perfect music teacher? Well, I am here to help you on this awesome adventure of finding the best music lesson teacher for your child!

Finding a Music Lesson Teacher

1. Discover What Your Child Likes

Take a moment to chat with your child about their musical interests or observe how they play. Do they want to rock out on a guitar or play classical piano? Do they make up plays and dress up or do they love tinkering with instruments? Knowing their musical dreams will help you find a teacher who can make their dreams come true!

2. Ask Around and Do Some Digging

Talk to your friends, family, and neighbors who have kids taking music lessons. They might have some great recommendations! You can also hop online and search for music teachers near you. Check out their websites or social media pages to learn more about them. Don’t forget to read reviews to see what other parents and kids say about them! Do be aware you may not have the same goals or expectations as your friends so ask all the questions!

A music lesson teacher sits at a piano and instructs three young girls while they sing.3. Meet and Greet Time!

Now it’s time to meet some potential teachers. You can set up a meeting or have a quick chat with them. Ask questions like: What instruments do they teach? How do they make lessons exciting and engaging? You want to make sure they’re a good match for your child.

Watching a lesson is like going on a secret mission. Sitting in on a lesson isn’t a good idea. It changes the dynamic and you want your child to experience the real thing. Stand outside the door or watch the security cameras. (Yes, they should have security cameras!) See if the teacher makes music fun and if they make the students smile. Pay attention to how they talk and listen to the kids. If you like what you see, then you might have found the best music teacher!

Photo depicts the outside of a music lesson teacher studio room.4. Friends Forever

The teacher-student friendship is important, just like when you find your new BFF! During the lesson observation, notice if the teacher is patient, nice, and makes your child feel comfortable. They should make learning music feel like a cool adventure, not a boring chore, yuck.

5. Make It Work

Last, but not least, think about some practical stuff. Check if the music teacher’s location is convenient for you and your child. Also, consider their schedule and the cost of the lessons. And hey, if online lessons are an option, it might give you even more flexibility! Having a teacher come to your house vs going to a studio is a different experience for the student AND the family. Decide what is important to you: convenience or the community.

By discovering your child’s musical interests, asking for recommendations, meeting potential teachers, and watching lessons, you’ll find the best music teacher around. They’ll be like a super cool friend who inspires and helps your child become a musical superstar! Let the musical journey begin!

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Jen Blanton
Jen Blanton was born into a musical family between Baltimore and Annapolis, MD. She studied classical voice at two of the top conservatories in the world, performing on stages in front of 3,000+ people at a time. A career-ending injury to her sternum forced her to pivot and lean into her other passion. She owns FAME Performing Arts and Encore Music Hall in Mt. Pleasant. Jen is a breast cancer survivor and a very determined person, constantly striving to get the most out of life. She prioritizes spending time with family, traveling, and business continuing education.