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Practice Doesn’t Always Happen at the Piano (And Why That’s Good News for Parents)
When parents think about piano practice, the image that usually comes to mind is a child sitting at the keyboard, repeating pieces until they “get it right.” But in reality, especially in the early stages of learning, practice doesn’t always look like that. And that’s actually a good thing. Learning music is bigger than the keyboard For young children, learning piano is not just about physically playing the instrument — it’s about developing a whole set of musical and cogniti
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Why Informal Performances Matter in Piano Lessons
The traditional method of learning piano will, at some point, encourage the student to partake in formal recitals, exams, or...
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How Music Boosts Cognitive Development in Children: The Role of Piano Lessons
Piano lessons do more than just teach your child how to play a beautiful piece of music; they offer a wide range of cognitive benefits...
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🎹 8 Tips for Creating a Piano Practice Routine That Works for Your Child
Helping your child build a piano practice habit doesn’t have to feel like a daily battle—or a lonely chore. With a little planning and...
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Why Piano Lessons are a Workout for your Child's Brain
As parents, we're always looking for activities that help our children grow - not just physically, but mentally and emotionally too. One...
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Benefits of Group Learning
Children love learning together. When children learn together, they develop enormous confidence from the momentum of an action-packed...
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