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      CREATE 
      
                EXPLORE
 DISCOVER
 
 DAZZLE
 
 ALLURE
 
 MUSE
 
 EMOTE
 
 DREAM
 
 EXCITE
 
 REMINISCE
 
 ENCHANT
 
 AROUSE
 
 IMPROVISE
 
 SEARCH
 
 EVOKE
 
 COAX
 
 BEGUILE
 
 PULSE
 
 EMBELLISH
 
 REFLECT
 
 IMAGINE
 
 ENTHRALL
 
 ENLIGHTEN
 
 SOOTHE
 
 SURPRISE
 
 PROVOKE
 
 CHARM
 
 INNOVATE
 
 IMPRESS
 
 ACCOMPANY
 
 SWING
 
 INSPIRE
 
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    CONFIDENCE 
 Of the "three C's" of child development 
  - concentration, coordination and confidence - the third "C", confidence, may 
  be the most important of all. How many young children, let alone, adults, 
  truly have the confidence it takes to enjoy life to its fullest? Learning to play the piano at a young 
  age is one of the finest methods of instilling confidence in a child. 
  Psychologists and music therapists have expounded on the positive attributes 
  that result when children study the piano - most notably in the areas of 
  improved academic performance, better social interaction and the ability to 
  overcome the fear of failure, to feel "special" about themselves. Although linked closely with 
  concentration and coordination, confidence is the attribute that may be less 
  identifiable at first, although it reappears consistently throughout a child's 
  development. You can see it in how a child acts around his schoolmates, 
  desires to be more assertive in class, and starts to "take the lead" in making 
  decisions. Self-esteem results when a child learns something constructive and 
  develops a sense of mastery. This doesn't mean playing a song to perfection, 
  but simply the ability to improve and complete assignments that at one time 
  seemed overwhelming. 
  Piano lessons help a child gain this 
  sense of accomplishment and well being in two ways. One, the child develops a 
  close bond with a music teacher, who, by educating and encouraging the 
  student, helps him or her feel a sense of worth. Second, the child is left 
  alone to practice and, in turn, learns by himself or herself. These "practice 
  sessions" help a child become aware of his or her abilities and gain 
  self-confidence by expressing a sense of achievement. This interaction with 
  the piano challenges a child and brings out positive attitudes and habits that 
  improve learning and aid in growth an maturity.  The paramount object of piano lessons is 
  to help develop well balanced human beings, capable of setting and achieving 
  their highest goals. To get there it takes the power of concentration, 
  coordination and confidence. . .which is often disguised as the power of 
  positive thinking. 
 
                            							
                
 
                
                
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