How Can you Earn Income When You Need A Break from Teaching?
I have hired substitute teachers during the birth of my two children (so I could devote my full attention to my newborns for 3 1/2 months).
I was teaching a full load of over 45 students at the time, and had to hire 3 piano teachers to cover my very busy schedule! It worked out great, and I was able to earn income while I was on maternity leave!
You may need to take a break from teaching:
- Caretaker for a parent,
- Personal health issues
- Extended Travel
- Maternity or Paternity Leave
Your students will fall behind or find a new teacher if you cannot provide adequate instruction for them while you are out!
If you are wondering if you can afford to purchase this, then think of this of a small investment which will pay itself off tenfold, every month this year with your new price increase, and the upcoming years, when you plan to make a change.
Music teachers find rate changes to be risky, and are afraid of losing students. There is an effective way to inform your studio. Learn how to do it, today!
*These courses may be tax deductible for professional music teachers. Please check with your tax advisor.