PPP 364: Why Playing Games with Your Piano Kid Matters More Than You Might Think
Piano Parent Podcast: helping teachers, parents, and students get the most of their piano lessons.
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Screens are convenient, but they don’t build relationships. In this episode, we explore the overlooked value of playing physical games with your piano kid—games that boost memory, spark laughter, and strengthen your connection (without feeling like practice).
In this episode, Shelly explores the power of playing physical games with your piano kid—and why face-to-face interaction beats screen time every time. Learn how simple card games help your child develop memory, strategy, confidence, and communication. Plus, hear about her new music theory card game, Music Alphabet GARBAGE, launching on Kickstarter July 1st!
You’ll learn:
Why physical play matters in personal development
How games build trust and family connection
Ways to use games in restaurants, home practice, and family time
🎉 Plus, I introduce Music Alphabet GARBAGE, my brand-new card game launching July 1st on Kickstarter! Learn how to turn music theory into your next favorite family game.
🔍 Learn More Here: www.PianoParentPodcast.com/364 🔔 Follow the game here: Music Alphabet GARBAGE Kickstarter Campaign
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