The THREE Things Music Educators NEED to do for their injured musicians
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This is the last episode in our Music Educators Injury Education Series.
And it is my favorite one!
We have talked about what to do to prevent injury...
What to NOT do when your musician comes to you with an injury...
and today, we are talking about what TO do when your musician comes to you with an injury!
This is my thank you letter to music educators.
You are doing better than you think,
but you can always do better.
Keep on keepin' on!
Check out the article I reference at the beginning here:
https://sportspsychologyskating.com/return-strong-after-injury-a-guide-for-athletes-parents-and-coaches/#:~:text=pool%20or%20gym.-,1.,them%20in%20a%20healthy%20way.
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If you are a musician going through injury, a music educator trying to help one, or a musician just trying to make it in life, then you need to listen to EVERY episode of this up and coming show!
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