When I started teaching, I realized early on that I was very good at getting kids to break bad habits. Really good! But sadly, things didn’t get better, and often they got worse. And I just couldn’t figure out why. Then it occurred to me. You can’t just break a bad habit. You must replace it with a good habit. Because if we don’t, students may very well replace that old bad habit with an even worse habit! The void where that old habit was is left open for just about anything to replace it. Once I realized that and started teaching good habits to replace those bad habits, everything improved. It is a strikingly simple, and extraordinarily logical notion, but I was so focused on breaking those bad habits that I hadn’t thought through what would replace them. Or worse, I just assumed a better habit would prevail. Oh, how wrong I was!

Peter Loel Boonshaft, Director of Education
KHS America

About the Author

Dr. Boonshaft, Director of Education for KHS America, is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling books Teaching Music with Passion, Teaching Music with Purpose, and Teaching Music with Promise. He was honored by the National Association for Music Education and Music For All as the first recipient of the “George M. Parks Award for Leadership in Music Education.” Dr. Boonshaft was selected for the Center for Scholarly Research and Academic Excellence at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY, where he is Professor Emeritus of Music.