Thank you relfbvr for your concern. I must have sounded like a tyrant - 'no interaction for you!'
It's not quite like this. On the contrary, for very young students in particular, I invite the parent over, show them what I have just done, show them what I have written in the child's 'homework' book and explain how they can help their child develop the 'goal' they are working on for the week.
The reason why I included this clause was because parents were either talking to me (some are lonely single women who don't get a lot of interaction with adults) about all sorts of subjects that are not only inappropriate for a piano lesson, but in my opinion shouldn't even be discussed in front of the child. I also had to deal with mothers forever correcting their child - don't swing on that chair, Veronica - how many times have I told you to stand up straight!
I give progress reports often, am available for discussion over the phone and also have my own Min's Music Studio forum where both the kids and their parents can interact with others and me.
So thank you for your advice and insight rlefebvre but ever since I have included this clause, my teaching is so much more productive, the kids respond better.
Oh, and by the way, my studio is a large open plan area, the 'waiting' room is directly beside the teaching area. Both the student and I are in full view and ear shot of the 'waiting' parents. I call it a 'room' because I have a rug under the arm chairs and lounge, which defines the area.
And I agree with you, parents MUST be a positive force. Kids care far more about what their parents have to say about them then what I do! And that's the way it should be.
