Children love to try out new things, and musical instruments are no exception. Children often love the idea of playing a musical instrument, but getting them to practice regularly can be a significant chore.
Children who play musical instruments often do better in math, reading, spelling, and composition. Children who play musical instruments tend to have higher levels of self confidence, so encouraging your child to play a musical instrument is always a good idea. However, insisting that your child play a musical instrument typically is met with resistance and all out refusal to practice. Playing music should be fun, and imposing punishments for not practicing or for playing poorly generally doesnt produce more enthusiastic musicians but rather resentful instrument players.
Allowing your child to decide on which musical instrument they are interested in playing is always better than assigning them one, and children are likely to change their minds. Participating in a rent to own musical program will allow your child the freedom to change their mind, while giving them basic guidelines for the length of time they have to decide whether they are going to continue...