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How To Find the Best Music Teacher For Your Child

Updated: Jul 7, 2021

Studies show that music lessons can develop a host of qualities in children, including

  • Memory

  • Coordination

  • Patience

  • Creativity

  • Self-Esteem

Despite these benefits, many children do not enjoy or stick with their lessons if they are not well-matched with their teacher. Here are some ways to ensure that you find the best teacher to keep your child excited about learning music.


Get Recommendations

Parents make great resources for each other, so you may want to find out who teaches your children's friend. Parents are usually more than happy to offer detailed information about what works and what doesn't work for their children's education.

Take Sample Lessons

it isn't easy to know who is the best teacher for your child by looking at credentials only. Consider narrowing your choices to three teachers whom you can hire to give your child separate lessons. By doing this, you might discover early that one teacher is better suited to teach your child than another. Look for excellent communication, listening, patience and genuine passion.

Ask Your Child

Whether you hire one teacher or sample a few, it is essential to discuss the experiences with your child. If your child is eager to continue, you are likely to hear about it. Children also have an uninhibited way of sharing what they don't like, so take your child's cue before committing to a music teacher.

Look For Experience

Many people make the mistake of looking for advanced degrees or evidence of a successful performance career when looking for a music teacher for their children. Although this is not a detraction, it is certainly not the most crucial criterion. The best music teacher will have experience working with children and understand how to engage them so that they are excited and eager to learn and enjoy music.


Finding a great music teacher is the first step in helping your child build a life-long passion for music plus a wide range of skills.


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