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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find your question especially interesting because of my own experience. I studied piano as a child and hated practicing, so much that I gave it up. With the benefit of more life experience, I've concluded that a large part of the problem was that I didn't know how to practice. My parents were no help, just yelled at me. So the whole process was puzzling and frustrating to me. I did very well in school with little effort, and that compounded the problem. I wasn't used to things being hard or difficult. I was afraid that if I couldn't get something right away I must be stupid. I think suggestions to get the teacher to work with your daughter on the specifics of practicing are on target. She can help your DD develop the exec functions necessary to practicing. If the venture is successful, it will help her in all areas of her life. Good luck to both of you! [/quote] This. My son's teacher also worked with him on how to practice. He eventually stopped lessons (sad) but there was no yelling. Practice is really really hard. [/quote]
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