Elizabeth Davis-Everhart
Creative Piano Pedagogy
This podcast is an enriching resource designed specifically for piano teachers and music educators working with out-of-the-box students: students with disabilities, physical or learning differences, gifted and 2-E learners and neurodivergent students. Each episode delves into innovative teaching strategies, offering insights and practical solutions that promote creativity, inclusivity, and approaches teaching from a positive and student-first environment. Pedagogue, researcher and music educator Dr. Elizabeth Davis-Everhart will demystify topics such as technique, communication, piano methods...
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Jun 1, 2026
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28- Pachelbel vs. Perfectionism: Finding Joy in Improvising and Building Lifelong Musicians with Dr. Louie Hehman 01.06.2026 1:07:47
Send us Fan Mail Improvisation intimidates a lot of classically trained piano teachers, not because we lack musicianship, but because we assume we need to sound brilliant on day one. Dr. Louie Hehman joins me to break that myth wide open and to show how improvisation can start with the simplest materials: two chords, a familiar bass line, or even five black keys. We talk about why “wrong notes” ar...
27- Respect, Clarity, Relationships and Teaching Teen/Adult Neurodivergent Students 18.05.2026 43:20
Send us Fan Mail Elizabeth and Tara share practical ways to teach older neurodivergent piano students with more respect, less fear, and better results. We focus on clear expectations, collaborative communication, and adult-appropriate materials so teens and adults leave lessons feeling confident instead of overwhelmed. If you want more inclusive teaching strategies for ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and...
26- Purposeful Teaching, Joy-filled Lessons and Building Lifelong Musicians with Dr. Christina Mathis 04.05.2026 53:44
Send us Fan Mail Piano teaching gets a lot easier once you stop treating every missed practice session like a personal insult! I’m joined by Dr. Christina Mathis, founder and director of Carey Music Academy at William Carey University, to talk about what it looks like to teach with infectious joy and humor while still honoring the reality of busy schedules, neurodivergent learners, adult beginners...
25- Awareness, Acceptance and Accessibility in The Music Studio with Tara 20.04.2026 26:21
Send us Fan Mail Awareness is a start, but it’s not the finish line. Tara Mock joins me to unpack three words we hear constantly in music education and piano pedagogy right now: autism awareness, autism acceptance, and accessibility. From there, we move into what accessible teaching actually looks like for neurodivergent piano students and for learners with invisible disabilities. Tara shares liv...
24- Preparing Students for Recitals and Adjudicated Events (without losing the joy) 06.04.2026 33:36
Send us Fan Mail Recital season can bring out the best in a studio and the most stress in our students. We’re taking a fresh, practical look at performances, festivals, and adjudications with one guiding question: does this experience help a student leave feeling joy, momentum, and pride in their music, or does it pile on fear that makes them want to quit? I share how I decide when an adjudicated...
23- Boundaries with Heart: Using Proactive Teaching to Create a Positive Lesson Environment 09.03.2026 32:20
Send us Fan Mail What if the real breakthroughs in your piano studio have less to do with scales and more to do with the space between the notes— how we set boundaries, model calm, teach appropriate social skills and communication, and design lessons that students can actually navigate? We start with the gap most teachers feel but rarely name: students arrive with different developmental ages th...
22- Decoding Dyslexia with Dr. Olivia Colomaio, part 2 23.02.2026 21:34
Send us Fan Mail In this second episode on dyslexia with Dr. Olivia Colomaio, we explore how dyslexia shows up in piano study and share tools that replace quick fixes with sound-first learning and real transfer. Practical strategies, honest self-assessment, and effort-based awards help students grow skills and confidence without gimmicks. If you’ve wondered how to support dyslexic pianists with co...
21- Decoding Dyslexia with Dr. Olivia Colomaio, part 1 09.02.2026 31:32
Send us Fan Mail In part 1 of the conversation with Dr. Olivia Colomaio, we dive into what dyslexia actually is, why it’s often misunderstood, and how those myths affect piano teaching and our students. Olivia shares research, lived experience, and practical ways teachers can adapt without waiting for a diagnosis, while we urge more empathy for families navigating dyslexia and neurodiversity. We a...
20- What Worked For My Studio in 2025 27.01.2026 17:13
Send us Fan Mail We share eight concrete (but easy) changes that made teaching calmer, more creative, and more student-centered in 2025, from consolidating schedules to story-driven composition. Along the way, we explore deeper questioning, smarter research habits, and small rituals that fuel focus and joy. If you’re ready to teach with more intention and less noise, this conversation offers concr...
19- Teacher Questions: Grace over Grind and Neurodiversity in Music Lessons 01.12.2025 18:23
Send us Fan Mail Teaching doesn’t require superhero energy; it requires humane rhythms, clear anchors, and courage to pivot. We sit down to unpack the real weight of lesson planning during a busy season, how we manage exhaustion without guilt, and why lowering the pressure can raise the music. From the “sacred 45” minutes that protect our focus to the 15-minute pauses that keep us present, we shar...
18- Lessons from Gifted/Neurodivergent Students about Flexibility, Stickers, Lunch, and Kindness 24.11.2025 12:50
Send us Fan Mail What if the most powerful teaching shift is letting go of how the lesson “should” go? We unpack four hard-earned insights from years of teaching gifted and neurodivergent piano students—ideas that lower stress, boost engagement, and bring the joy back to the bench. If you teach music, special education, or any special learner, these stories and strategies will help you teach with...
17- Practical Strategies For Navigating the Holidays in a Neurodivergent Studio 17.11.2025 32:41
Send us Fan Mail The holidays can be magical—and completely overwhelming. Between school concerts, studio plans, nonstop decorations, and family expectations, our students’ senses get flooded and their routines get disrupted. We talk frankly about what actually helps neurodivergent learners during this season and how we, as teachers, can be the steady, calm center when everything else speeds up. I...
16- From Solo Project To Partnership: Chat with Elizabeth and Tara 10.11.2025 25:01
Send us Fan Mail Big shifts are brewing at Creative Piano Pedagogy, and we’re inviting you behind the scenes! After five years of building resources solo, we’re leveling up into a true partnership that pairs big-picture creativity with sharp systems and operations. That means better courses, clearer communications, and a brand-new website designed to make it easier to find the tools you need to te...
15- Label vs. Student: Intake, Assessment and Diagnosis for Neurodivergent Students with Tara Mock 13.10.2025 44:05
Send us Fan Mail This episode challenges the myth that teachers need a diagnosis to teach well and offers practical ways to create a welcoming intake, read the learner in real time, and build trust with parents who value privacy. We share scripts, strategies, and a mindset shift: see the student, not the label. • privacy and dignity as non‑negotiables • welcoming intake that centers the learner •...
14- ADHD at the Piano: Myths, Methods, and Mozart 06.10.2025 25:29
Send us Fan Mail What if the “wiggles” are actually your student’s brain doing its best work? Elizabeth opens up about being diagnosed with ADHD at age three and the unexpected way piano became her first tool for focus, self-regulation, and joy. From caffeinated laps at a recital hall to discovering that busy hands can calm a busy mind, this story threads personal insight into practical strategies...
13- The Wide Spectrum of Autism: Beyond the Myths 29.09.2025 20:35
Send us Fan Mail What does autism really look like in the piano studio? Autism Spectrum Disorder exists on a continuum as varied as the individuals who experience it. We explore why nonverbal doesn't mean unable to understand, why avoiding eye contact doesn't signal disinterest in social connection, and why differences in neurological processing aren't deficits but simply different...
12- Teaching Beyond Assumptions and Neuro-Spicy Takes on Neurodiversity with Tara Mock 15.09.2025 31:12
Send us Fan Mail In this eye-opening conversation, host Elizabeth Davis-Everhart welcomes piano teacher Tara Mock, who brings 30 years of teaching experience alongside her perspective as a parent of neurodivergent children. Together, they challenge the common misconceptions of neurodiversity that limit both teachers and students in the music studio. From the myth that autistic students can't...
11- New series: Deconstructing Misconceptions of Gifted/Neurodivergent Learners 08.09.2025 11:50
Send us Fan Mail Welcome to the first episode in our groundbreaking new series about gifted and neurodivergent learners at the piano: Deconstructing Misconceptions of Gifted and Neurodivergent Learners! Have you ever caught yourself making a snap judgment about a student, only to later discover how wrong you were? This episode challenges the assumption that difference equals deficit, and encourage...
10- Summer Series: Planning to Pivot- Adapting in Music Lessons for Neurodivergent Students 29.07.2025 22:11
Send us Fan Mail The hardest truth about teaching neurodivergent students is the unpredictability. You never know which "version" of your student will arrive each week—focused and ready for challenges, anxious but willing, or struggling with concepts they mastered weeks ago. This variability isn't a failure of teaching or learning; it's simply the reality of neurodivergent brai...
09- Summer Series: Popping Bubbles, Swatting Flies, and Creative Approaches for Coordination/Finger Control 21.07.2025 21:21
Send us Fan Mail Ever had a student struggle with hand coordination and finger control despite their best efforts? You're not alone. This deep dive into the fascinating connection between neurodiversity and piano technique reveals why many students—particularly those with ADHD or autism—find fine motor skills (like piano technique) challenging. Whether you teach neurodivergent students or sim...
08- Summer Series: Navigating Student Overwhelm/Meltdowns in Music Lessons 07.07.2025 25:55
Send us Fan Mail Emotional struggles in piano lessons can transform a beautiful learning experience into a source of stress for both students and teachers. How do we handle those moments when a student becomes overwhelmed or has a meltdown at the keyboard? Drawing from nearly 20 years of teaching experience, this episode unpacks practical, compassionate approaches to these challenging situations....
07- Summer Series: Squirrel! Teaching Students with Short Attention Spans 23.06.2025 25:36
Send us Fan Mail Are you struggling to teach piano students who seem to bounce from one thought to another? Wondering how to keep young learners engaged or help your neurodivergent students thrive? This deep dive into teaching students with short attention spans might just transform your approach. Ready to transform your teaching approach? Discover how to time your lesson pacing perfectly around y...
06- Summer Series: Creative Communication for Students with Speech/Language Delays 02.06.2025 21:01
Send us Fan Mail Struggling to connect with students who have speech and language difficulties? You're not alone. In this illuminating episode of the Creative Piano Pedagogy Podcast, Dr. Elizabeth Davis Everhart launches a summer series, "So, I Have This Student..." dedicated to creative, out-of-the-box solutions for students who don't fit traditional teaching approaches. We di...
05- Balancing Fun and Routine: Summer in the Adaptive Music Studio 19.05.2025 22:01
Send us Fan Mail Summer brings a welcome change of pace for most piano teachers, but those of us teaching neurodivergent students face unique considerations that deserve thoughtful attention. While neurotypical students typically thrive with relaxed summer schedules, our students with disabilities often find comfort in routine and structure - making the summer transition more complex than simply s...
04- Beyond the Curved Finger: Rethinking Piano Technique, part 2 31.03.2025 27:29
Send us Fan Mail Playing piano is a much more physical activity than most people realize, requiring complex coordination that many of us take for granted. For neurodivergent learners, the physical aspects of piano playing often become unexpected obstacles. This episode dives deep into adaptive piano technique, exploring how teachers can modify their approaches for students whose bodies and minds...
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