by Kathy Morrison We know that one of the best ways to inspire our Lesson Students is to motivate them to listen to music featuring their instrument that is performed technically …
Read MoreOur Music Artistry Program includes several performance opportunities during the year – recitals, open-mic night, coffee house, and more. This December 2017, we invite our Lesson Students to do something …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison Our mission is to Change The World Through Music! One of the ways we do that each week in class is to provide tips for making great …
Read Moreby Kathy Morrison Are you in charge of the winter party at school? Thinking of hosting a neighborhood party with kids? Or maybe you just want some new ideas …
Read MoreBy Kathy Morrison Sometimes the biggest change starts with a small ripple. In this case, the ripple was created by two piano teachers and a handful of students who …
Read MoreAs much as you want to hug your child close, at the same time you long for them to develop independence so that they can thrive apart from you. It …
Read MoreSensory play that engages in more than one sense, helps build neural connections and supports language development, cognitive growth, fine motor skills, and problem solving skills. Learning that involves …
Read MoreParenting Tip: ‘Observe, Copy, and Vary” musical play with baby! Why? This concept allows your child to lead her own exploration of instruments and movement. She develops independence, as she …
Read MoreEnjoy music at home with your preschooler using items around the house. You’ll feel like a rockstar for making something fun out of something ordinary and your child will love …
Read MoreMusical Parenting Tip: Make Animal Sounds with Your Child Why? Speech is a complex motor task. One of the most important steps in speech development is the ability to copy …
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