As parents, we often find ourselves wrestling with the ever-growing challenge of managing our kids' screen time. It's as if screens have magnetic powers, drawing children in like moths to a digital flame. But fear not! There’s a melodious solution to this modern dilemma: music lessons.
Imagine a world where instead of hearing the familiar "Can I play on the tablet?" you hear the sweet strains of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" played on the piano. Music lessons are not just about learning notes and scales; they're a gateway to creativity, discipline, and yes, even a bit of peace and quiet (for you, that is).
Why are music lessons the perfect antidote to screen addiction? For starters, they engage children in a hands-on, interactive activity that requires focus and practice. Instead of zoning out in front of a screen, your child will be actively engaged in learning a new skill. It's hard to text and play the violin at the same time, trust me.
Moreover, music lessons teach patience and perseverance—skills that are often on the endangered species list in our instant-gratification culture. The journey from a screechy beginner violinist to a harmonious player involves practice, mistakes, and those priceless “Aha!” moments. It's a much more rewarding process than getting a high score on the latest mobile game, and it doesn't come with in-app purchases!But the benefits don't stop there. Music has a magical way of boosting self-esteem. Passing a music skills test, like Mason did with his piano, or enjoying singing like Olivia, can bring out smiles wider than a YouTube binge session ever could.
So, parents, if you're looking for a way to get your kids to put down the gadgets and pick up a new hobby, consider music lessons. They might not hit all the right notes immediately, but they'll definitely strike a chord with less screen time!
Keep practicing! Dawn Elmer, Academy Director
Sunday, August 25th, 12:00 Concert in the Park:Friday, August 30th, 6:30
Teacher: Crystal
Saturday, Aug. 3rd, 11:30am
Teacher: Crystal
Saturday, Aug. 3rd 12:30pm
Teacher: Laura
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 11:30am
Teacher: Laura
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 12:30pmTeacher: Johnny
Saturday, Aug. 19th 11:30am
Teacher: Laila
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 11:30am
Teacher: Bridget
Saturday, Aug. 17th, 11:30am
Teacher: Travis
Saturday, Aug. 24th, 12:30pm
Teacher: Abe
Tuesday, Aug. 27th, 7:00pm
Teacher: Eric
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 12:30pm
Teacher: Grace
Monday, Aug. 26th, 7:00pm
Teacher: Hannah
Saturday, Aug. 24th, 11:30am
Teacher: Laura
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 11:00am
Teacher: Laila
Saturday, Aug. 10th, 12:30pm
Teacher: Hannah
Saturday, Aug. 24th, 12:30pm
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If you miss a lesson, you can sign up for a FREE make-up class! We have them every month for every instrument. All you have to do is sign up at the front desk in our Make-Up Class binder. They are scheduled out in advance and they never expire! Sign up for as many as you want!
Each lesson is tailored individually, for the way the student learns best. We take into account age, experience, personality, and learning style. We teach ages 4 - adult! It's never "too late" to learn how to play music.
Lessons are first come, first serve, so contact us today to arrange your first lesson!
(Lessons are available seven days a week )
REQUEST INFOGive your child the gift of music that will last a lifetime! Located in the heart of Post Falls, Idaho, we offer Suzuki and traditional style music lessons for ages 4 and up for guitar, violin, piano, voice, bass, cello, drums, ukulele, flute, harp, and clarinet.
Address: 1110 E. Polston Ave., Suite 1, Post Falls, ID 83854
Phone: (208) 877-3150
Email:info@postfallsmusicacademy.com
Mon-Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturdays 9am - 5pm
Sundays 12pm - 5pm