LEARN HOW TO PLAY GUITAR TODAY & SAVE!
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PARENTS CORNER
How studying music is important for childREN and adults alike.
Children and Musical Education
Music and the arts help students become problem solvers who think on their feet and outside the box. It’s a kick to see a young person begin studying music as a quiet soul and evolve into a student leader.
Many teachers and parents from experience, view access to music education between very and extremely important, in the proven belief that those with a musical education enjoy improved communication, problem-solving, math and innovation skills. That is why Federal education policy authorizes the use of Title I funds for music and arts education.
Instrument training fundamentally alters the nervous system; such that neural changes survive into adulthood even after auditory training has ceased. A study of grade school kids, 8 to 11, found that those who studied music actually developed higher verbal IQ’s.
These discoveries mean specifically that youth instruction results in dramatic enhancements in your child’s growth path.
Music students tend to be happier. Just ask parents. Give some serious thought to exposing young people to musical instrument training on the theory that, not only will it help to develop their brains, but they may become people whose focus becomes living in our world, instead of the confines of a 6” phone.
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*GET YOUR FIRST 3 LESSONS FOR ONLY $9.99 or GET ALL 20 LESSONS FOR $59.99
PARENTS CORNER
How studying music is important for children and adults alike.
Children and Musical Education
Music and the arts help students become problem solvers who think on their feet and outside the box. It’s a kick to see a young person begin studying music as a quiet soul and evolve into a student leader.
Many teachers and parents from experience, view access to music education between very and extremely important, in the proven belief that those with a musical education enjoy improved communication, problem-solving, math and innovation skills. That is why Federal education policy authorizes the use of Title I funds for music and arts education.
Instrument training fundamentally alters the nervous system; such that neural changes survive into adulthood even after auditory training has ceased. A study of grade school kids, 8 to 11, found that those who studied music actually developed higher verbal IQ’s.
These discoveries mean specifically that youth instruction results in dramatic enhancements in your child’s growth path.
Music students tend to be happier. Just ask parents. Give some serious thought to exposing young people to musical instrument training on the theory that, not only will it help to develop their brains, but they may become people whose focus becomes living in our world, instead of the confines of a 6” phone.
BUY NOW AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE
*GET YOUR FIRST 3 LESSONS FOR ONLY $9.99 or GET ALL 20 LESSONS FOR $59.99