Reasons Why Piano Lessons May Be Critical to Your Child's Success
By Kristie Leong M.D., published Dec 03, 2007
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It's awe inspiring when you see a child sit down to a piano and play a complicated piano composition completely from memory. Many young children pick up piano technique very quickly and can be offered piano training as young as age six. If you're considering whether or not to give your child piano training, here are some reasons why piano lessons are an excellent choice for a young child: Piano lessons may help your child develop thinking skills.
A study on six year old children showed that children given nine months of piano training scored an average of three points higher on intelligence quotient tests than those who didn't receive training. Learning to play the piano involves use of a variety of segments of the brain including areas housing spatial reasoning skills, emotion, creativity, and motor skills. Giving your child piano lessons may ultimately translate into more effective cognitive skills in school.
Piano lessons help with focus and concentration.
Another reason why piano lessons are helpful to children is that piano training requires focus and concentration. To play the piano successfully, a child must be able to read the music and translate the notes on the page into hand movements that express the musical passage. This requires a great deal of focused concentration on the part of the child. Development of the ability to focus can aid in achieving academic success later in life.
Piano lessons help to develop memorization skills.
Most piano teachers host recitals for their piano students. Each child plays a song or songs from memory. By participating in piano recitals, your child will develop the ability to memorize long passages of music and execute them in front of an audience. This is an excellent way to develop memory skills.
Piano lessons help to build confidence.
When a child studies piano and successfully masters the skills involved in playing music, he develops self esteem and confidence in his ability. This confidence will follow your child throughout his school years and can make him a more successful student. This is why piano lessons are so often recommended at a young age.
Reasons Why Piano Lessons May Be Critical to Your Child's Success
Piano lessons can help your child develop important cognitive skills.
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