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Graded repertoire, pieces in the Suzuki repertoire are designed to present technical problems to be learned in the context of music, not dry technical exercises. Delayed reading, children learn to read after their ability to talk has been well established.

Children should develop basic technical competence on their instruments before being taught to read music.

• WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO TELL OUR READERS ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS: “Every child grows; everything depends on the teacher.” Come and grow through music with Colleen Lawrence and Growing-N-Music. It is never too early to enroll your child in music, something that will develop life-long skills.

When young children engage in music in age-appropriate, socially accepting environments, they benefit at many levels. They gain the phonological processing, spoken language and comprehension skills that are the foundation of reading. They build the spatial-temporal and reasoning skills required for math, science and engineering. They develop social and emotional skills that are essential for school readiness.

By moving, dancing and playing simple instruments, children improve their gross and fine motor skills.
The youngest student enrolled in lessons at this time is in first grade and the oldest is a senior in high school.

• WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE?  I would love to see the arts grow in Grundy County and it begins at a very young age.  Come and enroll your infant in music classes today to begin a lifetime of love for music.

Not an infant? No worries, start your child in music today and watch how music can change their lives and improve skills at school. I would love to see a youth orchestra where students have the opportunity to learn the violin, viola or cello. This group is currently open to students in first and second grade.

Colleen and her string colleagues are available for elegant music for weddings, funerals and parties.

• ABOUT THE OWNER: Colleen began her studies at the age of three in the Aurora Suzuki Violin program. She went on to major in music education at Illinois State University.  She is certified in the Suzuki String Method with emphasis on the violin repertoire.

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