There are many parents of piano children who have done this: when their children are playing the piano, once they find that they are playing wrong, they will immediately interrupt them and point out what is wrong. In fact, this behavior itself is a big mistake!
When children practice, their attention is in a state of high concentration. It's like the car is already "running at a constant speed". Once interrupted at this time, it is like suddenly "slamming on the brakes" when encountering an unexpected situation. After correcting the error, and then continuing to play, it is necessary to focus again. As a result, the entire piano practice process repeats "sudden braking, starting, speeding up, uniform speed, and sudden braking", which will easily lead to the following three results:
Because they may be reprimanded at any time, it completely disrupts the complete impression of music in their minds. After a long period of such wrong training, you will find that your child has no confidence to play a relatively long piece of music completely. And as soon as there is a mistake, it will start to panic, resulting in more mistakes!
In the future, when you perform, or take an exam, or a competition, you have to pray for your child that a single sound will not come out wrong, otherwise it will be a mess.
Being interrupted all the time can make a child's focus state on and off, especially a young child. After a long period of such repetition, it will lead to the child's distraction and poor concentration ability. This will definitely have an adverse effect on the ability to accept new knowledge.
Children can feel bad and make mistakes all the time. Not to mention to feel the joy that music brings to him, under the hysteria of his father or mother, he may not even feel the affection of his family!