Another topic comes to my mind: how the economy is affecting the number of students....
Last Fall I had 21 students, some new and some continuing. Anyhow, by January I lost
9 students that month. It was unbelieveable. But a few more signed up for lessons too.
But, I only 13 students at present. I have lowered my fees so that it was more affordable. But, now I have had one new student a month ago. But somehow, I feel that my profession is hanging on a string and luckily the students that I do have are interested and will continue(hopefully!). So right now, I want to increase my fee for new students, because I have to pay the bills and make a living somehow.
Right now, I feel nothing is in motion in my profession. I need new students, I need to keep it going and feel revived. I love teaching and that will never stop. But, it's hard to let students go due to economical reasons. Children need to learn to play an instrument and I feel that the parents that pulled their children out from lessons is not beneficial. I thought this Summer will be great, getting new students.....was I wrong! I thought June would be the big time to acquire new students. Oh, wishful thinking, indeed!
best wishes,
go12_3