The Extended Classroom: How to Continue the Learning Process at Home with Your Young Musician

The Extended Classroom: How to Continue the Learning Process at Home with Your Young Musician

There are lots of questions I get from the parents of my youngest students about how to support their learning at home. Many parents, especially those with little to no musical training themselves, worry that they are not doing enough to help their child succeed. The truth is that even if you do not know how to read music or correct technique, your involvement can provide valuable structure and encouragement during practice time for your young musician. Here are a few tips and tricks I share with the parents of my students to help support their musical growth at home.

Establish Consistency

Have your student sit down at a dedicated time each day and practice for a set amount of time with a specific goal in mind. Getting into a routine helps build habits that stick.

Have Them Be the Teacher

When they sit down to practice, ask them what they learned in their previous lesson and have them try to teach it to you. Many times, a student will understand

an idea during the lesson but may not be able to fully explain the “why” behind a technique or concept until they break it down for someone else.

Celebrate the Effort

At the end of their practice session, have them show you what they worked on and ask how their session went. Remind them that even if they did not meet their goal for the day, they still put in meaningful work that helped them move closer to achieving it.

Reflect and Communicate

Have them take note of what went well during their practice session and what may have felt a little trickier. Encourage them to share both their successes and struggles with their instructor at the next lesson so we can celebrate their progress and provide guidance.

Above all, remind them that practice makes progress, not perfection. Mistakes are a natural part of the journey toward becoming an amazing musician. By providing encouragement, consistency, and a positive attitude toward learning, you can play an important role in helping your child build confidence and develop a lifelong love of music.

David Rueda, Violin Instructor

Jesusa Pons-Garner

I’ve had both my children attend lessons at this location. The staff is absolutely wonderful. Mrs. Amber is an incredible piano instructor!

Jesusa Pons-Garner / parent
Jennifer Ortega

San Antonio Music Academy is very well organized. My daughter's piano teacher is wonderful! She's been taking lessons for 5 months and looks forward to each lesson. I really enjoy the recitals at the LOL Comedy Club.

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Esmeralda Saavedra

My daughter has been registered here since she was 7. Each instructor she’s had has been very friendly and great to work with. Currently she has lessons with Ms Maria and we are so grateful for her and the entire SAMA staff. I can’t recommend enough.

Esmeralda Saavedra / parent
Elio Maldonado Jr.

Jacob was an excellent guitar instructor. He was patient and prepared. I definitely recommend him to any person wanting to learn guitar.

Elio Maldonado Jr. / parent
Crystal Reyes

We absolutely  San Antonio Music Academy!!! All 3 of my children take lessons and they love it. My daughter Taylor has really improved her vocal abilities with the help of a wonderful vocal teacher.

Crystal Reyes / parent
Steve Dell

San Antonio Music Academy is awesome, my son loves the guitar lessons and is super excited to attend every week! He started with zero experience and progressed surprisingly fast. Randy is an amazingly talented guitarist/teacher. He is very patient, yet knows how to push students to the next level. Highly recommend all the instructors, the staff is great!

Steve Dell / parent