Recital Prep: Things You, the Parent, Should Know

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Hello, everyone! Last week I wrote a post to the students about preparing for a recital. Today, parents, it's your turn!  I know you're all busy, but please do read through this so we can all look forward to a pleasant recital experience. :)
  •         If you haven't already done it, please go over this post with your child so they know what to expect. Believe me, they will be far less nervous about the recital if they know what's going on!
  •      Make sure you and your family arrive on time (a few minutes before 2:00 P.M.), and please bring along a plate of snack food or dessert. (If anyone wants to volunteer to bring folding chairs, please let me know.) 
  •      Coats can go in the closet in our entryway. The recital will be in the studio, so please head downstairs upon arrival.
  •      Help your child feel relaxed before the recital. Many children get very nervous before a recital, which doesn't help them play their best! All your children are prepared for this. And, much as we'd like it if everything went perfectly, mistakes do happen and they're not a big deal. Remind them of these things. They will be fine! 
  •      Please clap for each student when they finish playing. All of them have put their best effort into this!
  •      Afterwards, please stay to have some goodies and visit with the other students and parents. I'm encouraging your children to compliment each other, so if you could also encourage this mentality, that would be great. 
Have a great week, everyone! Looking forward for Saturday. 

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