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Sarah Hart-Unger on Planning, Goals, & Music Practice

In this episode of the Time to Practice Podcast, shared by Christine Goodner of SuzukiTriangle.com, Sarah Hart-Unger shares insights on planning, routines, and goal setting through the lens of music practice and family life. The conversation explores how thoughtful planning can help create more sustainable practice habits while keeping music a meaningful part of everyday […]

No Time to Practice? Insights from Zohara Rotem

In this episode of the Souloist Podcast, shared by Christine Goodner of SuzukiTriangle.com, Zohara Rotem reflects on the challenges families face in finding time and emotional space for consistent music practice in today’s busy world. The conversation explores practice routines, motivation, overwhelm, and how creating calm, sustainable habits can support long-term musical growth. Listen to […]

I’m Busy Being Awesome podcast by ADHD coach Paula Engebretson

In this episode of the I’m Busy Being Awesome podcast, shared by Christine Goodner of SuzukiTriangle.com, ADHD coach Paula Engebretson shares practical strategies for improving focus, memory retention, and learning success for individuals with ADHD. The episode explores how working memory impacts learning and offers actionable techniques that can help students build more effective and […]

Linda Piatt: Best Practices for Home Music Practice

This week on the Time to Practice podcast, shared by Christine Goodner of SuzukiTriangle.com, violinist, violist, music educator, and parent Linda Piatt joins us to kick off a two-part series on supporting our children with music practice. In this week’s episode, she shares with us what she’s learned as a teacher, but even more so as a parent, about […]

Adding Music to STEM in Florida

According to CBS12, The Florida Senate is considering SB 590, a bill that introduces the mSCALES pilot program in a handful of Florida counties to enhance middle school STEM learning through music-based materials. This innovative approach, backed by Senator Danny Burgess and Muzology’s Dr. Lana Israel, leverages music to improve math education, engagement, and retention. […]

Keynotes Music: Does Group Piano Work?

This post from Keynotes Music highlights the advantages of group piano lessons, emphasizing their role in enhancing musicianship, creativity, and enjoyment in learning. Group Piano challenges the traditional individual-focused approach, advocating for group settings as a means to improve engagement during music lessons! For a detailed read, visit the original blog post here

The Benefits of Music Education

Research has found that learning music facilitates learning other subjects and enhances skills that children inevitably use in other areas. Making music involves more than the voice or fingers playing an instrument; a child learning about music has to tap into multiple skill sets, often simultaneously. Music learning supports all learning.’ (Read More)

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