The fact that young children's brains are still growing and developing means that they usually have an easier time than adults when it comes to learning languages and musical instruments. Capitalizing on the impressionable minds of children can help turn them into brilliant young musicians. Knowing how kids think can be helpful when attempting to teach them how to play the piano.
1. Assess the size of the child's hands before you begin to teach him piano. Young piano students do not need to span an octave (eight notes) right away, but they will need to be able to reach 4 to 5 notes at a time. If your child has small hands or is under 5 years old, he may not be ready for piano lessons.
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