Learning piano is like learning a new language – progress comes step by step, and daily practice makes all the difference. Children don’t need to practice for long hours; instead, short and consistent sessions help them stay focused and enjoy music more. With gentle support from parents, practice time can become a fun and positive part of your child’s day.https://www.facebook.com/paa.hcmc/
1. Daily Routine
• Set aside 15–30 minutes every day at the same time. • Sit with a straight back, feet flat on the floor, and relaxed hands.

2. Warm-up
• Begin with scales or simple finger exercises to get the hands moving. • Focus on producing an even, smooth sound with curved fingers.
3. Practice Steps
• Work on the right hand and left hand separately first. • Count the beats aloud (e.g., “1–2–3–4”) to keep rhythm steady. • Slowly combine both hands, then increase speed as accuracy improves.
4. Focus
• Break music into small sections (2–4 bars). • Repeat each section until it feels comfortable and flows smoothly.
5. Make it Fun
• Play along with the teacher’s tutorial video or recording for extra support. • End each session by playing a favorite piece, so practice finishes on a happy note.
👉 With short, consistent practice and a positive attitude, children will not only improve their piano skills but also develop confidence and a lifelong love of music.