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		<title>Homeschool Piano</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to play the piano has evolved and can now be accomplished by using downloadable software, which allows parents to teach their children homeschool piano.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning to play the piano has evolved and can now be accomplished by simply logging onto your computer.  This is a great benefit to home-schooled children as they are now able to learn to play the piano along with their everyday studies without leaving home.  Even if their parents have no idea how to play the piano, with <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/homeschool_piano/28/1" style="color: blue;"><b><!--cloak-->homeschool piano</b></a> programs available online it may even be possible for parent and child to learn to play together.  </p>
<p>The downloadable software that is available online today is fun and easy to learn from and will engage children and keep them coming back for more.  The pressure of recitals will be off so they will be free to experiment and learn at their own pace.  This can offer a level of fun that traditional lessons sometimes lack.  The programs teach the basics as well as more advanced techniques and they will learn how to read music as well as how to play a piece by ear.  If parent and child learn together from <b>homeschool piano</b> programs it can create a bond that is unbreakable.  It can empower a child to see that their parent doesn&#8217;t know everything, and by letting their guard down and becoming a student again right along with their child it will teach their child a great lesson in life.     </p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/Homeschool_piano/28/2" style="color: blue;" ><b><!--cloak-->Homeschool piano</b></a> has a lot of advantages too since learning the piano can be an excellent way to enhance a child&#8217;s other studies.  There is a lot of math involved in reading music and the coordination they develop playing the piano can help them tackle other instruments down the road as well.  Learning the piano is like learning another language, it can benefit a child greatly to flex their brain muscles in this way.  It isn&#8217;t easy having your left hand do something completely different from your right, and add in the pedal and reading music you have quite a bit going on at the same time.  But children are little sponges and can pick up on these techniques so quickly childhood really is the best time to introduce the piano.</p>
<p>In conclusion, <b>homeschool piano</b> is the wave of the future.  While I&#8217;m sure there will still be plenty of people out there paying for traditional lessons, a larger number of people will be learning this wonderful instrument because of the accessibility of lessons online.  Learning in this way can be a lot of fun for a child and it is easy to integrate piano lessons into their other studies.     </p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Piano Lessons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing when and where to start children's piano lessons can be a difficult decision.  More options have become available recently that can allow your child to learn from home.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Deciding upon <a rel="nofollow" href = "http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/children_s_piano_lessons/53/1" style="color: blue;"><!--cloak--><b>children&#8217;s piano lessons</b></a> can be a bit difficult.  There are a lot of factors to consider before taking the leap into lessons.  It isn&#8217;t always apparent if a child will want to study the piano and if they do not you may be spending a lot of unnecessary money.  However, since children are incredibly receptive to learning at this age, taking piano lessons can be extremely beneficial even if it is only for a short time. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure most of the people you run across will say that they took piano as a child.  Very few continue on past a few years, but even that bit of knowledge was helpful to their other studies.  Learning coordination from playing the keys of a piano is very rewarding and music is a universal language.  Without trying <b>children&#8217;s piano lessons</b> you may never discover that your child truly is gifted in this area.  The best way to find out if your child is ready for lessons is to ask them.  Many will jump at the chance; others may shy away from it and insist that they do not want to.  I am a firm believer in trial and error and even if a child says no, it is sometimes best to keep the option open to them should they change their mind.  They may discover a talent that otherwise would have gone unnoticed. </p>
<p>Piano lessons should not be forced upon a child however, and if they are put into lessons and it is clear that they do not have an interest or a talent for it it&#8217;s probably best to move them into another area.  Perhaps another instrument or a sport would suit them better, but by having tried piano they are still better off than before.  Children can learn a lot in a short amount of time.  <b>Children&#8217;s piano lessons</b> can help them develop self discipline and improve mathematical skills, whether they take them for a few months to a year or more, the education would be money well spent.      </p>
<p>The best time to start lessons is around age 5, but it is fine for children of any age to give piano lessons a try.  Music is an important part of development; it can be hugely beneficial to a child and help them excel in other areas of their life.  And since technology has made it possible to learn the piano online, it isn&#8217;t necessary to take traditional lessons anymore.  You can still get quality <a rel="nofollow" href="http://parentmeltingpot.com/goto/children_s_piano_lessons/53/2" style="color: blue;"><b><!--cloak-->children&#8217;s piano lessons</b></a> without having to spend as much money.  Weekly lessons can cost upwards of $17 which can add up to $800 per year.  With most online programs you only pay a small one time fee, this opens the door for many people who simply cannot afford traditional lessons.  A traditional lesson versus online instruction doesn&#8217;t really matter as long as there is the drive to learn.</p>
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