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Music and movement are two art forms that are intimately intertwined. When teaching music to children, it is essential to incorporate movement as a way to engage the whole body and mind. However, there are common mistakes music teachers make when teaching movement that can hinder the development of good habits and limit the potential of their students. In this blog post, we will discuss the top 5 mistakes music teachers make when teaching movement and how to avoid them.