How To Encourage And Motivate Your Kids To Continue Playing Musical Instruments?

Music plays a great role in the all-round development of children. Aside from being a fun way to teach them how to talk and learn about the outside world, it is also a useful tool in the development of their social and emotional wellbeing. Add to that the fact that they get discipline from their rehearsals. These positive effects are escalated to a higher degree if they learn how to play a musical instrument that interests them.

It is sad to note, however, that some parents often overlook the benefits of learning how to make music because of the thought that this will interfere with the child's school performance. This of course is contradictory to recent studies

Besides, letting your kids bang their drums and strum their guitar, no matter how hair-splitting it may sound, helps a lot in the holistic development of a child which will help them to have a well-rounded personality as an adult. If your child has an inclination to play a musical instrument, be thankful and be sure to consider the following points.

Start early

Toddlers love music and a fun way to make them enjoy it more is to construct homemade musical instruments by using cardboards and tin cans. Just make sure that they are safe to play with and playing should be under the supervision of an adult. Make different instruments and see which one your child likes best. You may buy toy instruments for slightly older kids. Encourage them to make different tones and pitches. Singing whilst they play will motivate them further.

Kids learning violin

Get involved

One effective way to involve yourself in the process is simply by asking. Inquire without appearing to be nosy about their favourite musical band and ask why your child likes to play a certain instrument and how he/she envisions himself/herself as a band member. You may also accompany your child during tutorials and rehearsals to gauge how he/she is enjoying it. Another way to get involved is by listening with enthusiasm when your child plays their instrument.

Let your child have own an instrument

This may not be possible to some as most high-end musical instruments are expensive. For starters, you don't need to get a top of the line guitar, flute or drums. There are instruments for beginners available in music stores. Better yet, somebody may be willing to lend you for your child's practice.

Hire a tutor

A tutor will be useful in letting your child hit the right notes. It pays to watch during lessons and to have frequent talks with the tutor to monitor your child's progress. However, be informed that some kids are not comfortable with a music tutor. They find learning by themselves more beneficial and they do this by using the youtube tutorials etc. As a parent, you should monitor this and allot a specific time for your child to learn alone with the aid of a computer.

Don't be pushy

Children have the tendency to lose interest and nagging your child to cling to a musical instrument may further ward them off. Avoid pushing them too much, it should be fun when they're a child, so they can develop a passaion. they can be serious about it later in life. Take things according to the pacing of your child. Don't rush him.

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