Reflections – Whisper the Hopes of Your Heart

This episode is part of the “Reflections” series of podcast episodes, which are short, minutes long reflections about a quote or other thought from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s philosophy or writing. The purpose of these reflections is to give parents and teachers a chance to spend a few minutes thinking about how great the impact might be on the world and our children with merely a slight moment of reflection about a behavior, thought, or attitude.

This episode discusses Dr. Suzuki’s advice to pray once a day for their child to help parents remember the joy and hope that the parents had on the child’s birth. Listen and see whether such advice would brighten up your feelings about your child.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit

http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

013 TSP Personality Styles

This episode of the Teach Suzuki Podcast discusses the four basic personality styles as outlined by Florence Littauer in her “Personality Plus” books, which I will link to below. I have found that understanding the different styles helps parents and teachers to be more effective with children. Have a listen and see if you can figure out what personality style you have and what style your children or students have. How can you become better as a parent or teacher?

Here is the link to the books mentioned in the podcast. These are affiliate links. You do not ever have to purchase anything, but if you are in the market to do so, I ask that you consider using one of my affiliate links to do so. The cost is still the same to you, but it will provide a benefit to me that will help me to maintain the blog and podcast episode production. I greatly appreciate it!

Personality Plus for Parents

More personality styles books by Florence Littauer

If you would like to comment or leave me a voice mail, you can do so at (512) 537-6356. If you would like to send me an email, you may do so at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

You may find more information and useful articles on my blog at: http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

© 2016 by Paula E. Bird

Reflections — The Best Gift (2016-06-22)

This episode is part of the “Reflections” series of podcast episodes, which are short, minutes long reflections about a quote or other thought from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s philosophy or writing. The purpose of these reflections is to give parents and teachers a chance to spend a few minutes thinking about how great the impact might be on the world and our children with merely a slight moment of reflection about a behavior, thought, or attitude.

This episode discusses raising children to become a truly civilized human being. Have a listen and discover whether you are giving your child the “best gift” you can.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit

http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

012 TSP The Million Dollar Lesson

This episode of the Teach Suzuki Podcast discusses the Million Dollar Lesson, which is a tool designed to teach the child (and the parent) about appropriate lesson behaviors. Some teachers and parents may have difficulty accepting this teaching tool, and this episode looks at various viewpoints and offers some caveats about how to use the tool effectively.

Several books offer even more help in this parenting and teaching area, and I provide some affiliate links here. You do not ever have to purchase anything, but if you are in the market to do so, I ask that you consider using one of my affiliate links to do so. The cost is still the same to you, but it will provide a benefit to me that will help me to maintain the blog and podcast episode production. I greatly appreciate it!

Dr. Kevin Leman’s books: http://amzn.to/1X1wcSH

Ron Clark’s books: http://amzn.to/1r4qdPa

Here is the link to one of my favorite parenting websites, in case you would like to explore various areas about parenting in greater detail:

Aha! Parenting

If you would like to comment or leave me a voice mail, you can do so at (512) 537-6356. If you would like to send me an email, you may do so at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

You may find more information and useful articles on my blog at: http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

© 2016 by Paula E. Bird

Reflections – Convenience (2016-06-15)

This episode is part of the “Reflections” series of podcast episodes, which are short, minutes long reflections about a quote or other thought from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s philosophy or writing. The purpose of these reflections is to give parents and teachers a chance to spend a few minutes thinking about how great the impact might be on the world and our children with merely a slight moment of reflection about a behavior, thought, or attitude.

This episode discusses whether “convenience” is a factor in our teaching and parenting and whether this is appropriate. Have a listen and discover what your attitude might be concerning parenting, teaching, and the convenience factor.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit

http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

011 TSP How to Teach Your Child (Practice)

This episode of the Teach Suzuki Podcast discusses how to teach (practice) with your child. Many parents may be uncertain how a practice session should look, and this episode will take some of the mystery out of planning and executing an effective practice session with your child. Have a listen and see if you can find some useful tips and tricks to make teaching or practicing with your child easier.

Here are some links to some items mentioned on the show. Although these are affiliate links, they do not cost you more but will benefit me and my podcast production costs. If you are in the market for any of these items, consider benefiting the podcast by using the links provided:

Step by Step by Kerstin Wartberg: These helpful materials break down practicing tasks in the early violin Suzuki books and are very helpful materials for parents who are struggling to understand what to practice and how. I highly recommend these materials as wonderful reference tools for parents and teachers alike! Remember, though, that these materials are for parents and teachers, not students. We learn from the materials and then teach our children and students.

From my archives, here are a few blog articles from my “How to Practice” series that may further understanding about practice journals and logs and the magic patterns mentioned in the episode:

How to Practice, part 1

Using a Practice Record

Using a Practice Log

Using a Practice Journal

Snacking Your Way to Good Practice Health

Magic Patterns

If you would like to comment or leave me a voice mail, you can do so at (512) 537-6356. If you would like to send me an email, you may do so at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

You may find more information and useful articles on my blog at: http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

© 2016 by Paula E. Bird

Reflections – Fears

This episode is part of the “Reflections” series of podcast episodes, which are short, minutes long reflections about a quote or other thought from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s philosophy or writing. The purpose of these reflections is to give parents and teachers a chance to spend a few minutes thinking about how great the impact might be on the world and our children with merely a slight moment of reflection about a behavior, thought, or attitude.

This episode discusses “fear” and asks the questions about what fears the child has and whether these are genuine or necessary fears or whether they are learned behaviors. Have a listen and see if your child may have picked up on subtle cues or messages in the child’s environment that may have taught the child unnecessary fears.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit

http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

010 TSP How to Beat Burnout

Burnout is a serious problem for parents, students, and teachers. But how do you handle it once you’re in the midst of it? Have a listen to this week’s podcast episode about burnout, and see if the simple 4-point prescription will help spur you out of the doldrums.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit my blog at

teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–

Reflections – Quality

This episode is part of the “Reflections” series of podcast episodes, which are short, minutes long reflections about a quote or other thought from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki’s philosophy or writing. The purpose of these reflections is to give parents and teachers a chance to spend a few minutes thinking about how great the impact might be on the world and our children with merely a slight moment of reflection about a behavior, thought, or attitude.

This episode discusses what your attitude is about your home practices with your child. Chore? Another thing to do in an already busy day? Hopefully this episode will offer you a new perspective about how to think about practice sessions with your child. Have a listen and see if you can brighten up the child’s practices.

If you have a comment or suggestion, you can leave me a voice message on my voicemail line at 512-537-6356 or send me an email at paulabirdviolin@gmail.com.

For more information and articles, visit

http://teachsuzuki.blogspot.com.

Until next time,

Happy Practicing!

—– Paula —–