21/10/2025
Your child has been learning to play an instrument all year.
Now schools are closing, and for many, the next time they’ll touch that guitar or keyboard will be in January.
When kids take long breaks, they don’t just lose practice; they lose rhythm, confidence, and interest. Some even stop altogether. And for those who return, the first few weeks are usually spent revisiting what they had already learned.
So, how do you keep your child interested and ahead of the curve?
1️⃣ Support your child by getting them an instrument.
Give them access to what they’ve been learning with. We have plenty of free resources you can download here: www.tutti.co.ke/resources
2️⃣ Encourage, don’t pressure.
Instead of asking “Did you practice today?”, try “Can I hear what you practiced today?” It makes practice feel like sharing, not an obligation.
3️⃣ Consistency is the secret sauce.
There’s a huge difference between a child who practices for 20 minutes a day and one who doesn’t touch their instrument at all. Progress comes from consistency, not perfection.
If you don’t have instruments at home, our Music & Dance Holiday Camp is a great way to stay active.
We’ll revisit everything learned this year, introduce new material, and most importantly, have fun doing it.
🎵 Scan the code on the poster to register or use this link: https://forms.gle/QiDKrynyWjUR2GSC9
15/10/2025