A True Story About Jack!

A true story – not hearsay! This is a photo of Jack at age two – his mom is one of the creators of Happy Piano. Jack’s mom and dad are both musicians – so Jack grew up immersed in music! The neuron connections (brain development) achieved through music during the language window (ages 2-6) had a stunning impact on Jack’s future as an adult. Jack graduated at the top of his class in undergrad school and continued on to law school – having received generous scholarships from both schools. Today, Jack is a brilliant young lawyer with a bright future.

Studies show early piano makes a remarkable impact in many areas of a child’s life. This includes an increase in “higher brain function” (reading and literacy, memory, emotional intelligence, and critical thinking skills). Other benefits include an increase of self-confidence, social skills and creativity. ALSO – it’s SO MUCH FUN!! Music releases “feed good” chemicals – and making music with other children makes it that much more fun!

WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN? Simple, early piano helps children become more well-rounded and provides foundational tools for success in life!

PARENTS, the “Language Window” (ages 2-6) happens only once in the life of a child. Music is a language – through Happy Piano you can give your child the “gift of music” that will last a lifetime!

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