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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 the importance of perfect repetition in order to build good habits and avoid the unwelcome process of unlearning incorrect habits.
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Until next time,
Happy Practicing!
—– Paula —–
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