He wrote Lyric Pieces for intermediate students.
Who is Grieg?
These are the three types of symptoms of anxiety.
What are physiological, behavioral, and cognitive?
This Hungarian composer is often considered the first ethnomusicologist and wrote many children's pieces built on folk tunes.
Who is Bartok?
This author wrote a method that was the original middle C method and was published in 1936.
Who is John Thompson?
This learning disorder often affects how a child reads, writes, and spells.
What is dyslexia?
These three composers wrote Albums for the Young.
Who are Schumann, Tchaikovsky, and Gurlitt?
This concept originated from Csikszentmihalyi and denotes a time of optimal happiness when we lose self-consciousness and sense of time.
What is flow?
This composer's music was rediscovered after her death and includes a Symphony in E minor and Piano Concerto.
Who is Florence Price?
This reading approach uses five-finger patterns and early introduction of chords to emphasize musicianship and a "sound before sight" approach.
Multi-Key
Students with this condition often have trouble regulating their attention.
What is ADHD?
This composer wrote Melodious Pieces, Opp. 63 and 64.
Who is Streabbog?
This is one of two parts of the autonomic nervous system that involves "rest and digest."
What is parasympathetic?
This American composer wrote Sketches in Color.
Who is Robert Starer?
This preschool method is meant to prepare 4 and 5 year olds for Piano Adventures.
What is My First Piano Adventures?
This conference is held every two years in Lombard, Illinois.
National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy
This American female composer wrote a Children's Carnival and Children's Album.
Who is Amy Beach?
Molly Gebrian talked about this kind of practicing which involves short periods of practice segments, rotating between different sections, rather than long run-throughs.
What is interleaved practicing?
This composer's Glass Beads, Op. 123 is often featured in intermediate anthologies.
Who is Gretchaninoff?
This "mother tongue" approach emphasizes rote playing, listening to records, and learning by imitation.
What is Suzuki?
Students with this type of mindset believe that intelligence is inborn and unchangeable.
What is a fixed mindset?
This is the level of the hardest piece in Schumann's Album for the Young.
Level 8 (Knight Ruppert)
This psychologist did research stating that standing in a "pose of dominance" raises testosterone and lowers cortisol.
Who is Amy Cuddy?
This composers wrote Adventures in Sound, Time Pictures, and Sound Pictures.
Who is Emma Lou Diemer?
This is the author of the intervallic method.
Who is Frances Clark?
This person is associated with the developmental learning theory and identified four age-related stages of growth.
Who is Piaget?