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Tatiana Bandurina is an educator, an inventor and a Canadian writer. For more than twenty years she worked in several children's musical academies and schools as a teacher and a principal. Tatiana is now a chief of Quintecco Educational Products, Inc., the website is http://www.quintecco.com. She develops new trend in education - music education for parents. |
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My Articles
- Why Do Parents Enroll Children in Music Lessons?
If you've read my previous articles, you already know about the advantage of music education for children and how your child will benefit from voice lessons or playing musical instruments. Today we will cover that invisible motivational power that forces some parents to enrol their children in music education.
In Category - Home & Family
- What Happens in Your Capable and Talented Child's Inner World
Do you know anyone who does not like praise? The child is not an exception; on the contrary, he thrives on it, he needs to be praised by the adults! It is a powerful stimulus and motivation factor for doing something, and doing it well.
In Category - Home & Family
- What Causes Talented But Lazy Children? Part 2
Let's just admit it: there's no parent who would refuse to have a child with remarkable, seemingly inborn musical abilities. So, the child is praised. You, the parents, of course, stand by in admiration; the teacher is proud; and all the people who know you and your talented child are awed and amazed. And rightly so! Your child is creating very pleasant and unforgettable sensations... they fill you up from your head to your toes.
In Category - Home & Family
- What Causes Talented but Lazy Children? Part 1
In this issue, we will discuss special children. No, I'm not talking about musical geniuses, though there is a category of students who are called "child prodigies," and only the most advanced teachers should be involved in their training. Instead, I am referring to those children who are quick to learn everything that comes their way, including their music lessons, but are far from being "child prodigies."
In Category - Home & Family
- On the Necessity of Music Education for Parents
Everybody likes music. But even those moms and dads, who are well aware of the music education benefits, try to avoid the subject of music lessons. On the contrary, they are making every effort to discover other talents their child might have and attempt to load him up with other extracurricular activities. Why do they do it?
In Category - Home & Family
- The Influence of Books on Children's Music Education
Using the well-known fact that music education raises a child's IQ by up to 40 percent, we can now consider how books and reading in general can help our "musical" children.
In Category - Home & Family
- Olympic Games for classical music composers
Despite a seeming incompatibility of such concepts as "music" and "sports", they've been going hand in hand for a number of centuries. In sports, music was often used to accentuate the importance of an event. It stimulated both the public and the athletes. Today music in sports is used quite often. However, the question is, how can sports be used in music?
In Category - Reference & Education
- How Did Ancient Greeks Manage To Win the Most Olympic Awards?
Discovering the before unknown objective laws of the modern world, each of us tends to inevitably face the curious fact that all new is well forgotten old, although with some variations adapted to the social needs of our reality. For example, very few people know that music was actively used in the athletic life of the Ancient world.
In Category - Recreation & Sports
- Do You Want Your Child to Become a Future Olympic Champion? Start His Musical Education Now!
The newborn that just came into this world is a mysterious creature and has many secrets of his own. What will he turn out to be, this little man? What will he do? What will his interests be? What will he learn? How will he be able to help his family and the people around him? What if he grows up to be a remarkable athlete, an Olympic champion?
In Category - Home & Family
- Why Does a Future Olympic Champion Need Music Education?
Finally the long awaited Olympic Games in Vancouver have started. The future Olympic champions: who are they? As of today we cannot list the names of all the athletes that will be awarded medals during these games, but the fact that most of them were musically gifted in their childhood, is beyond doubt.
In Category - Recreation & Sports
- Why Do Some Children Lose Interest in Music?
Unfortunately, there are no official statistics on the number of children who start taking music lessons, either because they or their parents want this, but never complete the training. Of course, many children have been pressured by their parents or teachers to graduate from music school, but they never touch the instrument again.
In Category - Home & Family
- Who Should Make Decisions - The Parents or the Child?
So, your child has excellent (or not so excellent) musical abilities. Who, in this case, should make a decision about taking music lessons - the parents or the child? Many of you will say, "Need you even ask? Adults always should decide on the extracurricular activities of the child! He does not know or understand anything yet." Actually, there are three different scenarios.
In Category - Home & Family
- All Physically Healthy Children Have an Ear for Music
Let's go to continue music education for parents. I'd like to confirm some parents' fears on one thing in particular: Many teachers do not like to waste their time on children with "hidden" talents; that is, with those whose musical abilities are not obvious. They prefer to tutor children who can do everything with ease.
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- Do You Think You or Your Child Doesn't Have an Ear for Music? Wrong! You Can Sing!
Some of you will disagree and say that the absence of the musical ear runs in the family: your dad, grandfather, great-grandfather and aunt didn't have one... Continuing on the theme of music education for parents, I'd like to say: Hold on! Let's come to an understanding once and for all.
In Category - Home & Family
- Baby needs 10-15 minutes for music education
Did you just have a child? Congratulations! I myself have experienced this remarkable and incomparable feeling four times. If you, young parents, have learned the advantage of music education and decided to send your child to music school in the future, that's great! But if you want to wait until your son or daughter grows up a little, I must disappoint you by telling you that you are already late!
In Category - Home & Family
- Music Education for Your Child
Have you ever talked to people who have completed only half of their music education? If not, then I recommend you do. Certainly, they had some difficulties in training, because studying is hard work! But I bet you'll hear them say that they regret quitting. Later in life, people understand that the kind of push they received in their emotional and intellectual development was due to musical training in their childhood.
In Category - Home & Family
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