This forum is really really great. I didn't think to get such good tipps from you and I'm now even more motivated to teach my little DD.
Today we tried 2 hands and it worked!! I was sooo happy, and I saw, that she is also a bit proud of herself She went really slow through the song, but she did it. After that, she only wanted to play it with right hand. But that was ok for me, tomorrow we give it another try.
Yesterday evening I managed to take a video of her playing left and right hand. It isn't a good quality video, but you see, how we practice the right and left hand. We speak hungarian at home, so please don't be confused
By the way, you are right, it's better not to stick so rigidly with the curriculum. I think today we will start the Jingle Bells, she loves this song (although it's not Christmas anymore )
You have AMAZING progress!
Child singing Solfeggio, playing using different fingers, both hands...
Karma to you!
So I watched your video and I am wondering what you were worried about! You and her are doing wonderfully! Congratulations. Your daughter is just beautiful BTW!
Yesterday I made a video about how she starts playing with both hands. It's the second day of week 3. Besides that we also play with the flashcards and we watch a Little Reader presentation about these flashcards , that she loves! (I think Nadia made the presentation?)
We do also little finger exercices, like Hanon 2 or 3 times, but then she always get confused, and I also get confused with counting to 7
You see, it is very hard for her yet to coordinate the two hands to play together. She is also tired after one attempt on playing HCB, but that is ok.
The stickers are selfmade (printed out and sticked to the keyboard), because we are waiting for the original stickers to arrive.
we watch a Little Reader presentation about these flashcards , that she loves! (I think Nadia made the presentation?)
LR presentations made by Sonya_post, and PowerPoint slides by lzp11.
Both my kids: 2 year old and 9 month old love those presentations! Karma to the girls for creating those files!