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Raising Musical Kids: A Parent's Guide

Raising Musical Kids: A Parent's Guide

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solid advice
Review: As a professional musician I was prepared to totally hate this book. I was pleasantly surprised at the good solid advice this book offers. I am not a fan of the Suzuki method. I've walked out of many children's music programs embarassed at how poor the quality of the performance was. Then I had my own child, and even though I am a professional musician I had no idea how to raise my own musical child. My parents didn't have any answers, they happened to make me a musician all by accident. Whatever your goals and motivations for exposing your child to music this is a good book to get you started in the right direction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raising Musical Kids
Review: Being a parent of 4 I have read many books on raising kids and this one is by far the best. Mr. Cutietta's stright foward approach is so refreshing compard to the sea of books that go on forever and never really tell you anything. This book has ways of raising kids without the hour a day of forcing your kid to pratice the piano. This book taught me most of what I knew about music education was wrong. This book is a MUST read for anyone with or without kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Raising Musical Kids
Review: Being a parent of 4 I have read many books on raising kids and this one is by far the best. Mr. Cutietta's stright foward approach is so refreshing compard to the sea of books that go on forever and never really tell you anything. This book has ways of raising kids without the hour a day of forcing your kid to pratice the piano. This book taught me most of what I knew about music education was wrong. This book is a MUST read for anyone with or without kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book
Review: Finally! A book for parents that explains the sometimes confusing world of music education. This book takes a parent through early childhood activities, choosing a private teacher, how to get you kid to practice, to understanding the expectations of high school music programs and careers in music. Well-written, research-based but easy to read, and illustrated with cartoons, this is a must for every parent interested in sharing their love of music with their children. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly beneficial guide for parents
Review: Finally! A book for parents that explains the sometimes confusing world of music education. This book takes a parent through early childhood activities, choosing a private teacher, how to get you kid to practice, to understanding the expectations of high school music programs and careers in music. Well-written, research-based but easy to read, and illustrated with cartoons, this is a must for every parent interested in sharing their love of music with their children. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book
Review: I have three children, ages 2-8, and I was given this book by my mom. As you can imagine, I have little time to read, but this book was so easy to read that I finished it in a few weeks of my spare time. Even the way the author explains the research behind the book is fascinating.

I have started doing many of the things suggested in the book and not only are they fun, but I can see my children starting to respond to music in a more sensitive and deep way.

This is an amazing book. Worlds better than most of the books for parents I have read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: aimed at parents, helpful for teachers too
Review: I'm not a parent, but I am a viola and violin teacher. Cutietta's advice in this book is based on a solid foundation of research and experience. If the parents of all of my students would ponder and take to heart the things clearly and accurately written here, they (and their children) would get much more bang for their buck out of the lessons I teach. I could teach more efficiently. Students would progress faster. Some large roadblocks I spend a great deal of time removing from my student's and parent's minds during their lessons would be removed (or at least whittled down to manageable size) before I encountered them, thus making music lessons more productive, joyful, and fulfilling, for everyone involved.

No previous knowledge of music, child psychology, or educational technique is required -- this book is well-written, straight-shooting counsel for parents, with insights that an older student interested in getting music lessons would also find helpful. This book is definitely going to get a permanent place on my short list of books recommended for my students (or their parents).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Library Journal Gives Positive Review
Review: RAISING MUSICAL KIDS received a starred Library Journal review in the December 2001 issue. The review concluded: "Cutietta's [book] will be one that parents refer to again and again. An authoritative addition for parenting collections in all public libraries."

A "starred" review means it is a recommended purchase by libraries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Library Journal Gives Positive Review
Review: RAISING MUSICAL KIDS received a starred Library Journal review in the December 2001 issue. The review concluded: "Cutietta's [book] will be one that parents refer to again and again. An authoritative addition for parenting collections in all public libraries."

A "starred" review means it is a recommended purchase by libraries.


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