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What if the real breakthroughs in your piano studio have less to do with scales and more to do with the space between the notes—how we set boundaries, model calm, teach appropriate social skills and communication, and design lessons that students can actually navigate?
We start with the gap most teachers feel but rarely name: students arrive with different developmental ages than their birthdates suggest. That mismatch can make a brilliant nine-year-old look like a distracted preschooler unless we plan for social-emotional learning. You’ll hear how a simple routine (paired with clear gestures) builds delayed gratification, listening, and respect. Along the way, we share stories—from the unforgettable iPad-in-the-microwave moment to quiet wins where consistency and kindness changed the arc of a lesson.
We also announce fresh resources to support your growth:
-a free member portal with a growing library of digital tools (click "Join Now" at the top menu)
-spring book club of "Bright Not Broken" to better understand twice-exceptional students
-a summer cohort of Adaptive Piano Pedagogy 101
-new St. Patrick's Day themed activities for lessons
-brand new sacred sheet music by Elizabeth for Lent
If you’re ready to move from firefighting to foresight, this is your roadmap to proactive teaching that protects creativity, honors neurodiversity, and gets more music made.
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You can find all of our favorite repertoire and teaching tools on the Amazon Storefront (affiliate link)
Questions or suggestions? Send Elizabeth an email:
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As an Amazon Affiliate, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you purchase through our links. Thank you for helping support the podcast!
By Elizabeth Davis-Everhart5
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Send us Fan Mail
What if the real breakthroughs in your piano studio have less to do with scales and more to do with the space between the notes—how we set boundaries, model calm, teach appropriate social skills and communication, and design lessons that students can actually navigate?
We start with the gap most teachers feel but rarely name: students arrive with different developmental ages than their birthdates suggest. That mismatch can make a brilliant nine-year-old look like a distracted preschooler unless we plan for social-emotional learning. You’ll hear how a simple routine (paired with clear gestures) builds delayed gratification, listening, and respect. Along the way, we share stories—from the unforgettable iPad-in-the-microwave moment to quiet wins where consistency and kindness changed the arc of a lesson.
We also announce fresh resources to support your growth:
-a free member portal with a growing library of digital tools (click "Join Now" at the top menu)
-spring book club of "Bright Not Broken" to better understand twice-exceptional students
-a summer cohort of Adaptive Piano Pedagogy 101
-new St. Patrick's Day themed activities for lessons
-brand new sacred sheet music by Elizabeth for Lent
If you’re ready to move from firefighting to foresight, this is your roadmap to proactive teaching that protects creativity, honors neurodiversity, and gets more music made.
Support the show
Subscribe to Elizabeth's email list here so you won’t miss future courses, freebies, teacher events and more.
Love the show? Buy us a coffee and support the podcast.
Let's stay in touch!
On the website/blog
Follow on Facebook
Follow on Instagram
Follow on YouTube
You can find all of our favorite repertoire and teaching tools on the Amazon Storefront (affiliate link)
Questions or suggestions? Send Elizabeth an email:
[email protected]
As an Amazon Affiliate, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you purchase through our links. Thank you for helping support the podcast!

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