by Vincent Miele | Apr 1, 2014 | Early Learners |
Teaching children music can be both fun and rewarding on so many levels. There are many different methods to teach children effectively and maximize your teaching efforts, so that they retain what you teach, enjoy performing for others and gain self-esteem. It is a...
by Chris Salter | Feb 17, 2014 | Early Learners |
The world of music has great influences and benefits to children's growth and children's early brain development according to conducted researches made by experts. Studies show that music has been helping the children's nerve cells network to miraculously connect and...
by Chris Salter | Feb 10, 2014 | Early Learners |
Parental involvement in a child's musical education is more important than before. Usually, the age when children normally begin learning musical instruments is the age when they need lots of encouragement and approval. Parental involvement can help foster their...
by Chris Salter | Feb 5, 2014 | Early Learners |
Music is a massive part of people's lives all over the world - Whether you are a singer, musician, or just someone who listens to music or radio regularly. For anybody in the three categories above then the education/desire in music must have come from somewhere...
by Chris Salter | Jan 24, 2014 | Early Learners |
For most parents, if they want their kids to learn something, they tend to give rewards or basically offer a bribe. But did you know that giving rewards can produce negative results if not done properly? If kids get used to being rewarded for accomplishing something,...
by Vincent Miele | Jan 6, 2014 | Early Learners |
A large number of parents spend a lot of time dragging their kids to steeply priced music lessons and after that the child unexpextedly declare that they detest playing their instrument. Right after the time and cash involved, these words are a frustration for any...