Raising Musical Kids
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Does music make kids smarter? At what age should a child begin music lessons? Where should you purchase an instrument? What should parents expect from a child's teachers and lessons? How can you get kids to practice? Raising Musical Kids answers these and many other questions as it guides parents through everything from assembling a listening library for kids, to matching a child's personality with an instrument's personality, to finding musical resources in your community. Knowing that children
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This practical guide tackles the real-world questions parents face when nurturing musical development, from choosing the right instrument to establishing effective practice habits without the power struggles. It moves beyond whether music makes kids smarter to provide actionable advice on finding quality teachers, building a home listening environment, and accessing community resources that support long-term engagement. The book thoughtfully addresses developmental readiness, helping parents identify when their child is truly prepared for formal lessons rather than pushing arbitrary age benchmarks.
What sets this resource apart is its psychological insight into matching a child's temperament with specific instruments, transforming instrument selection from a guessing game into a meaningful decision. The author provides realistic expectations for parental involvement at different stages, offering strategies to keep musical exploration positive and avoid practice burnout. Parents seeking a balanced, informed approach to musical education will find this an invaluable roadmap for fostering genuine appreciation over forced achievement.
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