
About
We believe strongly that everyone should be able to learn and grow, regardless of ability or disability. We have extensive experience working with children and adults with learning disabilities, developmental or intellectual disabilities (including Autism), anxiety, trauma, and physical deformities.
In January, 2019 Malena's Music Lessons moved to Limerick, Maine, establishing a music studio & functional waiting room and truly becoming part of the local community. Early 2020 saw the transformation to Malena's Music & More, offering more homeschool & life enrichment classes, & the addition of 2 more music teachers!
We now offer music lessons, homeschooling, & life enrichment classes! Whether you're a just a beginner or an advanced student needing guidance in a particular area, let's explore learning opportunities together! :)
Learn more at https://malenasmusiclessons.com
On our website you can see more about our studio, meet our teachers, see our classes, and book your free trial lesson!
You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter, Google, Pinterest, Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!
We love sharing learning opportunities with others and helping them discover new ideas and concepts - but especially celebrating each individual success! All teachers adapt & tailor lessons to each student, their interests, and their respective learning styles & needs, celebrating each success & achievement with the student.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Academic students skip to #3.
1) Choose a date and time for a free trial music lesson that works well for both student and teacher at https://www.musicandmore.academy/scheduling
2) After the trial lesson, the student decides whether or not to continue. If not, there is no further obligation. If the student wants to continue, we discuss length of lessons, curriculum, student goals, and agree upon a learning direction.
3) Register at https://www.musicandmore.academy/registration and set up your weekly lesson/class time with your chosen teacher.
5) There is a one-time $40 studio registration fee for new students.
6) Enjoy your lessons/classes and growth. :)
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Malena has been playing & learning about music all her life. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology with minors in Special Education & Christian Counseling and a Master's Degree in Human Services Crisis & Trauma. Both degrees are from Liberty University. She is a member of the MTNA (Music Teacher's National Association), which provides us with ongoing training for music teachers. Malena has been teaching music lessons & other subjects for over 30 years and has been working with people who have challenges and/or disabilities for many years as well.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Weekly Music Lesson - Monthly Cost
30 minutes - $120
45 minutes - $180
1 hour - $240
Weekly Academic/Homeschool Class - Monthly Cost
1 Hour - $50
How did you get started teaching?
Malena started teaching in 1989 as a challenge from her piano teacher. She taught Malena how to teach piano while she was in high school, and she has continued teaching music ever since. She also tutored other high school students in French and other subjects.
What types of students have you worked with?
We have worked with students:
- Age 2 to seniors
- Who have Autism, anxiety, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Trauma, Williams Syndrome, Downs Syndrome, and many more challenges
- Who want to learn many different types of musical instruments or singing.
- Who are hard of hearing
- Who have peech impediments/delays
- Who are Non-verbal
- And more.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
Our bi-annual Showcases are so much fun, & students really connect! Students are able to choose their own pieces to work on, and we work on performance skills, performance anxiety, & collaboration with other students if interested. After each Showcase we have students who decide to collaborate on projects for the next Showcase! So exciting!
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Meet the potential teacher first, whether for a chat or for a trial lesson. You want to be sure that you feel that teacher can help you reach your specific goals, and that the teacher is knowledgable in the area in which you want lessons.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
1) What is your overall, long-term musical goal? Where would you like to be in 10 years? 5 years?
2) Which type(s) of lesson would you need to take to reach that goal?
3) Write down specific questions you'd like a potential teacher to answer for you.
4) Do you have any challenges that would affect your ability to learn, practice, and/or participate in your lessons?
5) How much can you afford monthly for lessons? What is your budget?
6) If your budget is low, research whether there are teachers or programs available to teach you for what you can afford.