Piano Parent Podcast: Helping Teachers, Parents, And Students Get The Most Of Their Piano Lessons.

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The Piano Parent Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things related to parenting a piano student. From practice tips to piano geography and musical terms, common studio policies to teacher and parent interviews, this is THE best resource to help you and your child make the most of piano lessons. Whether you are a knowledgeable musician or a complete novice, there is definitely something for you here.

Episodes

  • PPP380: Ten Life Rules from Robert Schumann

    20/04/2026 Duration: 28min

    Episode 380 continues the Piano Parent Podcast tradition of celebrating every "zero" episode with a list of 10 things. This time, Shelly shares 10 Life Rules for Young Musicians from Robert Schumann. These simple but powerful ideas encourage piano students and parents to keep learning, stay humble, care for their instruments, sing more, work well with others, and focus on musical expression instead of just technical skill. Shelly reflects on how these rules connect to piano lessons, recital preparation, and ensemble playing. The episode ends with Schumann's beautiful reminder that being musical means music lives in your heart and mind—not just in your fingers. Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/380

  • PPP 379: Learn how this mom helped her son rewrite his internal script, with piano parent, Kristen Pennington

    06/04/2026 Duration: 46min

    Even though this is the Piano Parent Podcast, Shelly realizes she hasn't featured nearly enough actual piano parents on the show! In this episode, Shelly talks with Kristen Pennington, a homeschool mom and parent of one of Shelly's piano students. Kristen shares the challenges and victories of helping her son Barrett learn piano—especially when frustration and negative self-talk begin to creep in. Together they discuss: How to recognize when a child is discouraged Why attitude matters more than perfect performance A simple "good attitude chart" that helped Barrett push through frustration The importance of praising effort instead of perfection How piano lessons build confidence, resilience, and life skills far beyond the keyboard If your child has ever said, "I can't do this," this episode will give you encouragement and practical ideas to help them keep going. "Don't cry. Just try." Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/379

  • PPP 378: Rediscovering the Music of Florence Price, with Dr. Michael Clark

    23/03/2026 Duration: 39min

    In this episode, Dr. Michael Clark joins me to share the fascinating story of composer Florence Price and the rediscovery of her music. We also talk about supporting young pianists, meaningful practice habits, and why exploring a wider range of composers can enrich your child's musical journey. Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/378

  • PPP 377: Three Memorization Strategies for Piano Kids

    09/03/2026 Duration: 30min

    Preparing for a spring piano recital? Memorizing music can feel overwhelming for many students—but it doesn't have to be! In this episode of the Piano Parent Podcast, Shelly shares three fun and effective strategies she uses in her studio to help piano kids memorize music with confidence. You'll learn how to help your child: Identify patterns in their music Practice starting in different places Use games to make repetition fun These simple techniques can help students feel more prepared for recitals, auditions, and performances. Whether your piano kid needs to memorize a recital piece or just wants to keep favorite songs ready to play, these strategies will make practice smarter and more enjoyable.

  • PPP 376: When Piano Lessons Click: Jazz, Storytelling, and Helping Kids Fall in Love with Music with Susan Staples Bell

    23/02/2026 Duration: 46min

    What makes piano lessons finally click for a child? In Episode 376, composer and teacher Susan Staples Bell shares how jazz, improvisation, and storytelling transformed her own musical journey — and how those same tools can help your child fall in love with piano. If your student feels bored, stuck, or unmotivated, this conversation offers practical encouragement and creative ideas to reignite their spark. Sometimes the breakthrough isn't more practice — it's a new approach. Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/376

  • PPP 375: Raising Independent Children

    09/02/2026 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of the Piano Parent Podcast, we're talking about practical ways to help your child grow in responsibility, confidence, and problem-solving—both at the piano and in everyday life. You'll learn: • How teachers encourage independence during lessons • Simple daily habits that build responsibility • Why natural consequences are powerful teachers • How to support practice without doing everything for your child Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/375.

  • PPP 374: Making Music Doable: Group Piano with Dorla Aparicio

    26/01/2026 Duration: 47min

    In this episode, piano teacher and curriculum creator Dorla Aparicio joins the podcast to share her passion for group piano teaching and the Piano Pyramid method. We discuss how parents and teachers can help students thrive in a musical environment that's doable, structured, and encouraging, no matter the age or level. Whether you're curious about group lessons, struggling with practice battles at home, or wanting fresh ways to support your young pianist — this conversation will inspire and equip you! Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/374.

  • PPP373: What Black Beauty Teaches Us About Parenting

    12/01/2026 Duration: 36min

    As part of my New Year's goal to read more classic literature, I've been listening to Black Beauty by Anna Sewell—and I was surprised by how much this 19th-century horse story teaches us about 21st-century parenting. Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/373

  • PPP 372: Joy to the World - Doesn't Mean What You Think It Means

    22/12/2025 Duration: 37min

    We all know and love Joy to the World as a classic Christmas carol — but did you know it wasn't originally written for Christmas? And it's not in Handel's Messiah either! In this episode, I share the fascinating history behind one of our most familiar hymns, how it's connected (and not connected) to Handel, and how its message points forward to something in the future, not just back to the past.

  • PPP 371: PIANOVEMBER 2025 Wrap-Up & a Holiday Music Mystery Replay, "Down in History"

    01/12/2025 Duration: 28min

    We did it! The PIANOVEMBER 2025 Practice Challenge is complete with over 51,000 practice tallies!

  • PPP370: 10 Finger Activities for Young Pianists

    17/11/2025 Duration: 31min

    Episode 370: 10 Finger Activities for Young Pianists – Shelly Davis brings you ten creative, screen‑free, fun activities to build fine motor strength and coordination in young piano students. Perfect for preschoolers or beginners, these ideas support your child's readiness and growth at the piano. Visit pianoparentpodcast.com/370 for links, downloads, and bonus resources.

  • PPP 369: Hey Mom, Can We Talk? (a reminder to parents to monitor your own screen time)

    03/11/2025 Duration: 31min

    Teens and tweens may act like they don't need us—but deep down, they do. In this episode, we talk about why big kids still crave attention, how to reconnect through meaningful conversation, and why monitoring our own screen time is just as important as managing theirs. 

  • PPP 368: Three Questions I Ask (almost) Every Student At (almost) Every Lesson

    20/10/2025 Duration: 32min

    In this episode, Shelly discusses three open-ended questions she regularly asks her piano students to enhance their learning experience. These questions are designed to empower students to analyze their performances, take ownership of their practice strategies, and decide the progression of their pieces.  Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/368

  • PPP 367: I Don't Know What to Practice!

    06/10/2025 Duration: 31min

    Getting your kid to the piano to practice and them knowing what to practice are two very different things. On today's show we'll talk about.... • How to build a strong habit of practice • The "practice sandwich" technique: fun → challenge → fun • Interleaved / goal‑oriented practice strategies • Why ugly practice is still practice • Motivation tools: incentives, "eat the frog," and more • The PIANOVEMBER Practice Challenge (join us!) Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/367

  • PPP 366: Human Nature Delays

    22/09/2025 Duration: 36min

    Human Nature Delays (and How Piano Parents & Students Can Overcome Them) Join me as I explore why we often intend to practice or start something important—but delay instead. We'll talk about the intention‑action gap, share stories of what that feels like, and give you concrete, doable strategies for piano students and their parents. Learn more at www.PianoParentPodcast.com/366

  • PPP 365: Mr. Michael's Music Maker Manual, an interview with author, Michael Hemsworth

    28/07/2025 Duration: 49min

    In this episode of the Piano Parent Podcast, host Shelly Davis chats with Michael Hemsworth, author, educator, and founder of New Songs Music School in California. Michael shares his journey from piano kid to leading a music school with over 1,300 students, and reveals the heart behind his new book, "Mr. Michael's Music Maker Manual: A Guide for Growing Creative Children." They discuss the power of nurturing creativity, why every child's musical path is unique, and how parents can be strong advocates in their child's artistic journey. Learn more about Michael's book at newsongsmusic.com/manual Visit PianoParentPodcast.com/365

  • PPP 364: Why Playing Games with Your Piano Kid Matters More Than You Might Think

    30/06/2025 Duration: 32min

    Screens are convenient, but they don't build relationships. In this episode, we explore the overlooked value of playing physical games with your piano kid—games that boost memory, spark laughter, and strengthen your connection (without feeling like practice). In this episode, Shelly explores the power of playing physical games with your piano kid—and why face-to-face interaction beats screen time every time. Learn how simple card games help your child develop memory, strategy, confidence, and communication. Plus, hear about her new music theory card game, Music Alphabet GARBAGE, launching on Kickstarter July 1st! You'll learn: Why physical play matters in personal development How games build trust and family connection Ways to use games in restaurants, home practice, and family time

  • Your Music Conference Reporter Day 5 of 7

    16/06/2025 Duration: 10min

    Today, I spent some time in the TMTA exhibit hall where I got to meet Liz Boyd with www.SusanParadis.com and bought some music stickers and piano manipulatives to use in my lessons. I also won an item in the silent auction, which raises funds for the Texas Music Teachers Education Foundation. I won a box of wooden cutouts from www.DenneheyDesigns.com. Last night, we heard a wonderful concert form the lovely Dr. Artina McCain www.ArtinaMcCain.com. If you aren't familiar with her, please check her out. It's been a wonderful, exhausting conference!!

  • Your Music Conference Reporter Day 4 of 7

    15/06/2025 Duration: 12min

    Today I attended a session by Wendy Stevens with www.composecreate.com. She spoke on the topic. "Have you forgotten what it's like to be a child??" I also attended some meetings which highlighted the fact that we don't have to do all the things. We can focus on the things we do well and give other people opportunities to do the things they do well. Connect with me on Instagram @pianoparentpodcast

  • Your Music Conference Reporter Day 3 of 7

    13/06/2025 Duration: 14min

    Today was a day filled with music. It started with music with my elementary piano ensemble and their piece called "Ice Cream Scoops written by composer Susan Staples Bell. I think Mrs. Bell was as excited to hear the students as the students were to play for her. The day ended with an eclectic collection of musical pieces; some of them were to my tastes and some of them were not... and that's okay.

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