Eliza Fyfe
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Makes sense. Yes, school kids are more reliable as they have quite a bit of structure and routine implemented by the parents. Parents therefore appreciate this organisation and consistency as much as you do! They therefore tend to be more long-lasting, at the very least a term at a time.
Having said that, I have a handful of adults who’ve stuck at it for years now, although they tend to stop and start depending on their other hobbies or commitments, or changes with finances! It’s good if they come back:)
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Nice topic.
I’m the same as you, mainly adults, but lots of teenagers too – 13 out of 31 actually! And the rest adults.
1. 8, but haven’t taught that young for a long time now. Would probably prefer 10 upwards, as this is what I’m used to and I can talk to them more like an adult from 10 onwards…!
2. I took on a 6 year old for a trial once and she cried. Clearly wasn’t ready and was pushed by the mum… which I’m very against… but hey, I might have just been really intimidating and she could now be with a teacher she doesn’t cry with…!! I also taught another 5 year old and 8 year old at the same time which really didn’t work. Obviously the older one was more focused than the other. But as they were brother and sister they kept distracting each other or messing around.I’m not really a kids person and I find it far more straightforward to deal with fully formed humans that can keep still lol!
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Eliza Fyfe
MemberNovember 22, 2024 at 8:33 am in reply to: What do you think about it? (Singing Teachers)Just got around to watching this. Brilliant!!!
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Eliza Fyfe
MemberNovember 22, 2024 at 8:32 am in reply to: What do you think about it? (Singing Teachers)It’s what Goldilocks would have wanted.
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Eliza Fyfe
MemberNovember 22, 2024 at 8:30 am in reply to: What do you think about it? (Singing Teachers)Wailing/calling out is what I’ve been doing a lot of, but even a bit of twang to help with volume.