Cynthia Richards draws upon her experience as a violin teacher over 35 years and as the mother of eight children who went on to become accomplished musicians. She shares basic philosophies, tips and tricks to help your child or student get the most out of music lessons. She also alerts you to potential pitfalls and stumbling blocks that can ultimately frustrate and stop a child's musical study, whether aimed at personal enjoyment or a professional musical career. Cynthia also shows how to use the music training experience to build parent/child relationships rather than damage them. The most common response to this book is, "I wish my mother had had this book when I was young."