Pizno,
How long have you had her for a student? I have one like this - for three years - it can be very frustrating sometimes!
Some things that I've done with her is:1. Let her be the teacher for five minutes of the lesson. Of course she loves it! And it really helps her. It's amazing what she notices when I don't hold my hand correctly or make a mistake I exaggerate all of the mistakes I'm hoping she will work on - and it has helped.
Of course - this too gets old if you do it al the time - so I do it now and then. Otherwise it wouldn't work!
Once she said, "You can't make me do it!" I said, "It's not my job to make you do anything,
its my job to help you become a better pianist - your job to try. " it worked for a while.
She is one of the most challenging students -and yet she is adorable too.
She hates new pieces and refuses to play them. So I tell her we can only skip it after she plays it and tells me what she doesn't like about it. Usually she ends up loving it - just thought she couldn't do it.
I do have to talk to her parents now and then and they know I'm trying very hard with her.
It does help when I talk to them. though I don't like to. I try to handle it in other ways if I can.
She insists that she loves playing piano = so I hate to discourage her from taking the lessons.
Giving her a goal sheet really helped - and I've noticed when I put her in a duet it really helps - because she doesn't like anyone doing better than she does. So she tries harder.
Still somedays I just let her play what she wants. Because I know I have a student here that loves music but is not going to go far because of her lack of discipline. So if I can instill a love for music and help her play I know I'm giving her something no one can take away.
I have to say it's not her fault. One day when her parent picked her up, she said, "Mom, can I play Beethoven when I get home?" and the mother said, "not tonight, you're going to be too busy!" I couldn't believe it - first time she ever asked her mom that (at least in my presence) I was so happy she wanted to go home and practice, so what's up with that?
I thought all her excuses about her mom not letting her practice were just excuses and probably some were, but I was shocked.
All I could think of to say, "well, don't let Beethoven get lonely!"
I was thinking about how to end our sessions a few months ago - and she surprised me with writing a piece she dedicated to me.! Go figure kids out!
Good luck to you - and I hope that my comments help you a little.
