What do other private piano teachers do to fill up their morning/early afternoon hours?
I'm a private piano teacher. I teach about 20 students at my home. Most of my students attend a public or private school and both parents work. As a result, the earliest that I can begin teaching is around 4pm.
Based on some research I've done, these are the main suggestions. However, they don't seem to work for me at this point.
1. Teach homeschoolers -- A few years ago, most of my studio was comprised of homeschoolers. I attracted a lot of homeschoolers, because I was a homeschool graduate myself. It worked great because I would be able to finish long before dinner time. However, one by one, they all left. They all were too busy: co-op, speech & debate, swing dancing, etc. I've advertised with several homeschool groups, but I have not got any replies.
2. Teach preschoolers -- I've taught preschoolers, and I don't mind it. But what happens when they start kindergarten? All my after-school hours are booked. So, that means that I'll have to put them on my waiting list, or refer them to other teachers. And, in order for this to be consistent, I would have to have a steady influx of preschoolers every year.
3. Teach adults -- At this point in my life, I do not feel comfortable and ready to teach adults yet. I'm in my mid-twenties. And I'm rather shy and insecure. (I don't feel that way with children, though). However, I know that this will change in the future. A few years ago, I was uncomfortable teaching high schoolers. But, now, I enjoy working with them. So, I will probably be ready to teach adults eventually. But, not now.
So, does anyone have any other suggestions? Perhaps I should be looking at non-music related side jobs?