DD2 is 9 years old. She’s been learning piano for two years and is working towards her grade 1.
Older sister also learns the piano. She had a few wobbles and wanted to give up when she was 10-11 but was persuaded to persevere and is glad she did.
My younger daughter is much less inclined to practice. She’s the same with homework - it’s like pulling teeth. They are basically very different children but with (I believe) similar ability. They differ in work ethic and perseverance.
DD2 wants to give up piano. She looks utterly fed up whenever she practices. Have discussed with the teacher, who feels she performs well in lessons and appears to enjoy them.
My inclination is to insist that she completes grade 1, which she has agreed to. She is a child who gives up when she feels challenged, unless it’s something she wants to do - in which case she is the most persistent child you can imagine.
I don’t want to teach her that it’s ok to give up when things get tough, but I also don’t want her to be miserable.
Ironically, the reason we ever considered piano lessons (which you will understand are not cheap, and have necessitated the purchase of a piano) is because DD2 was always very tuneful. She has always sung, and she sings beautifully. She has private lessons and the teacher agrees she has a lovely voice. She was very small when we first noticed this, hence we anticipated she might want music lessons and offered these to DD1 first when she got to the right age, just so that they were given the same opportunities.
It’s ironic really that DD1 has thrived whereas our ‘musical’ DD2 seems to hate it so much. I personally think it’s the discipline of it that she dislikes so much, however I think this is good for her (rather forgetful and chaotic) little mind and the teacher is a good role model.
Any thoughts?