Piano

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Individual lessons conducted by Ms. Joanna Szepelawy and Ms. Paulina Filipek.

Fee for 30-minute lessons: $30, 45-minute lessons: $45.

Those interested, please contact the preschool office at 847.260.5299

How Does Playing the Piano Affect a Child’s Development?

Learning to play the piano has a huge impact on a child’s development. Wondering why? Because playing keyboard instruments is not easy at all. Unlike others (e.g., flute or guitar), the piano engages all senses and equally stimulates the development of both the right and left hemispheres of the brain. Thanks to this, the child can synchronize their work, which can be difficult even for teenagers.

Thanks to systematic piano lessons, the child will have no problem with proper reasoning and analytical thinking in later years, which also results in good grades at school (especially in STEM subjects). If your child is naturally very sensitive or explosive, this form of spending time will help tame their difficult character traits. In summary, besides stimulating psychophysical development (it also improves manual coordination), learning to play the piano will help the child believe in their own abilities and shape their aesthetic sensitivity.

We organize piano concerts twice a year where our young pianists can showcase their skills.