How music education helps children:

Improves early cognitive development

Develops motor skills, coordination levels, and spatial reasoning skills

Enhances social skills

Teaches children to work in a group setting and develop problem-solving skills

Reduces the anti-social behavior of at-risk children and improves school attendance

Improves attention levels in special needs children
If you have a child with special needs, The Sound of Music music school would love to provide a safe and calm environment for your little one to help them grow and learn through music.

Music strategies may be an effective way to stimulate speech development, provide organization for cognitive and motor development, and create a meaningful environment for socialization and leisure pursuits.

Specialists say that individual music lessons could hugely benefit children with autism, according to researchers Dr Pamela Heaton and Dr Francesca Happe at the University of London.

Music therapy is particularly useful with autistic children owing in part to the nonverbal, non threatening nature of the medium.

We would be glad to work with you, your child, and your therapist, to develop a custom music therapy and learning experience that will foster their potential and greatly improve their language skills.
Here’s what a parent of a special needs student has to say:
«Since my daughter started taking classes from the Sound of Music, her attention span has improved considerably. She has really changed and I can tell the difference by her behavior. We are taking lessons twice a week due to the beneficial effect they’ve had on her. I can’t imagine my daughter happier since she started learning music at the Sound of Music.»
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