Are you like other parents who’ve shared their fears about starting piano lessons for their child?
- ‘My child will not be able to focus enough to learn.’
- ‘My child might be bored or too shy to perform.’
- ‘Our family is already over-scheduled and it would be difficult to add piano lessons.’
- ‘The teacher may be too rigid and not have a pleasant personality.’
- ‘Lessons would be all the same, for each child, and no fun.
Well, how about some other ‘real-life’ results for your child?
Just Imagine…
- Seeing your child run to the piano to play songs at your family gatherings,
- Having your child learn to play songs they’re familiar with,
- Learning the week’s assignments at their piano lesson with the teacher’s supervision,
- Practice at home is easier and without fuss,
- Cheering for your child as they play at the school’s Talent Show
- Seeing your child playing in groups with other musicians, making beautiful music
- Watching the residents at the local Assisted Living Centers smile as your pianist performs for them and is the highlight of their day?
- Want to know more?