Help your child get maximum results from guitar lessons for kids with these five tips.

5 Tips for Max Results Guitar Lessons for Kids

Help your child get maximum results from guitar lessons for kids with these five tips.

If you’re thinking about signing your son or daughter up for Rock Dojo guitar lessons for kids, then these five tips will help turn your child into an indestructible guitar superhero!

List of 5 Tips to Help Your Child Get Maximum Results from Guitar Lessons for Kids

Below is a quick list to help children get maximum results from their guitar lessons. For more details for each tip, scroll down below.

  1. Set up a practice room: A dedicated practice space is essential.
  2. Set up a practice schedule: Learning to play the guitar is a lot like losing weight. In other words, you gotta put in the daily work to get results.
  3. Appreciate the challenge: Learning to play a musical instrument is rewarding, but it’s also incredibly challenging.
  4. Reward Effort: That’s why it’s important to take the time to celebrate your child’s musical achievements.
  5. Focus on the Essential: With so many activities for kids to select from, choose a few key activities to help your child maximize her opportunities.

Tip #1. Set Up a Practice Room

Just like every superhero needs a super lair, every great guitarist needs a great practice room. At the minimum, a great practice room comes stocked with an armless chair, a desk, a guitar, a music stand, a laptop or iOS device, and an internet connection.

Tip #2. Set Up a Practice Schedule

It would all be so simple if a radioactive spider bite would give every guitarist super playing powers. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way! (Trust me, I tried. The results were not good. Spiders are all gross and my arms just ended up all itchy!)

That’s why it’s so important to set up a consistent practice schedule balancing fun and rewarding activities like playing a favorite song with more challenging technical studies like the finger exercise.

Tip #3. Appreciate the Challenge of Guitar Lessons for Kids

Let’s face facts, achieving a superhero’s level of ability on the guitar takes hard work. Otherwise, everyone would be walking around in a cape and spandex lugging a Les Paul guitar in one hand and a stack of Fender medium picks in the other.

But it’s not like that. It takes hard work. Let me repeat that again. Learning to play the guitar is fundamentally challenging! In fact, it can take years—if not decades—before promising young a guitarist transforms into an indestructible guitar superhero.

Tip #4. Reward Effort

Learing a musical instrument is hard work. For that reason, take some time to congratulate your son or daughter for putting in the hard work day in and day out of learning to play a musical instrument. 

In fact the Rock Dojo belt system was designed to reward children for effort. Each time your child graduates belt levels, you have the perfect opportunity to celebrate his/her achievements with something fun like ice cream! 

Tip #5. Focus on the Essential

With so many after-school activities available, it’s hard not to overload today’s kids. In fact, it’s a great idea to test out a lot of different activities. However, you have to choose a few key activities if you want to help your child maximize her opportunities. After all, the only road to greatness is through consistent, focused effort over long periods of time.

For that reason, you’ll want to dial in on the one or two activities your child enjoys the most and shows the most potential once you’ve tried a lot of different after-school activities.

For example, your daughter’s face lights up every time she touches the guitar. There’s a good chance you’ve just discovered her superpower.

Therefore, you’ll want to funnel more resources into her guitar lessons because your child’s enthusiasm providers her with an “unfair advantage” over other kids. Just as important, you’ll want to limit those resources away from the other activities. 

Likewise, my advice would be the same if your kid loved soccer and dragged herself to her guitar lessons. In that case, I would tell you it’s probably a good idea to focus on soccer instead of the guitar.

Guitar Lessons for Kids: Key Takeaways

I hope this article provided some good tips to help your child get the most out of their after-school guitar lessons. In the end, your child will get maximum results from his/her guitar lessons if you follow these five tips:

  • Set up a great practice room.
  • Set up a practice schedule.
  • Appreciate the challenge.
  • Reward the effort.
  • Focus on the essential.

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Brian Parham
Brian Parham

Brian Parham is the founder and creator of the Rock Dojo, an award-winning guitar program for kids. He’s also the author of three guitar method books for kids, the 2018 Teacher of the Year by Lessons.com, the 2018 Rising Star of Oregon by the Small Business Administration, and an award-winning artist. He’s currently pursuing a Guitar Professional Advanced Certification from Berklee College of Music. When he’s not rocking out on the guitar, Brian enjoys reading comic books, binge-watching Cobra Kai, and spending time with his wife.