Friday, September 3, 2010

Lessons in Living

Have you ever gone to Milano's Music. If you have then you know that if you buy music, you are always sent home with a piece of paper that reads "Lessons in Living." I just found one that you might enjoy!


"AS SOON AS" is a principle we can use to encourage our family members and ourselves to be patient in wanting. It is abbreviated as ASA. It helps us keep activities and acquisitions in line. It helps satisfy our natural desire for more and more. Here are some examples of ASA: A child is shopping with his mother. The entire trip around the store is one round of begging and whining for a toy car. Knowing it is natural for children to want, the wise mother suggest, " you are paid a quarter a day to empty the trash. AS soon as you save $5.00 you can buy the car yourself." By using ASA, the mother taught three character-building lessons to her son: 1) patience, 2) the value of a dollar, and 3) how to work and gain independence so he doesn't need to beg.

Are we struggling to get our children to practice their music? Ho about using ASA "Sure, you can go swimming with Cathy, ASA you Practice." Having Taught music for sixty years, I have seen th ASA principle work wonders. There were even some parents who paid their children money ASA they memorized a selection. And, do you think the students were glad or sad afterwards? Right they were glad and so were their parents!"
-Elma Allen Milano
this was written in 2003 when Elma was 83-years-old.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Did You Know?

Music Stimulates the mind, encourages creativity and helps to lay a foundation for learning that leads to higher intelligence and aptitude.


Preschooler who studied piano performed 34% better in spatial and temporal reasoning ability than preschoolers who spent the same amount of time learning to use computers (Rauscher & Shaw. As reported in Neurological Research, February 1997)


Preschooler who took singing and keyboard lessons scored 80% higher on object-assembly tests than students at the same preschool who did not have the music lessons (Rauscher & Shaw. As reported in Symphony, Sept.-Oct. 1996)


Listening to Mozart's Piano Sonata K448 was found to significantly increase spatial scores of college students on IQ test. (Rauscher & Shaw. University of California as reported in Nature).


In a study of medical school applicants, 66% of the music majors who applied to medical school were admitted, the highest percentage of any group. Only 44% of the biochemistry majors where admitted. (Lewis Thomas, as reported in the Phi Delta Kappan, February 1994)


The very best engineers and technical designers in the Silicon Valley industry are, nearly without exception, practicing musicians ( Grant Venerable, The Center for the Arts in the Basic Curriculum, New York, 1989). For the unborn child, classical music, played at a rhythm of 60 beats per minute, equivalent to that of a resting human heart, provides an environment conducive to creative and intellectual development (Dr. Thomas Veert, The Secret Life of the Unborn Child).


1994 it was reported by the college entrance examination board that students with coursework in music performance taking the university entrance exam (SAT) scored 49 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and 36 points higher on the math portion than students with no course work ore experience int eh arts. It has been shown that hight school music students have higher grade point averages that non-music students do in the same school. (From Time Magazine June 11, 1999)


" It occurred to me by intuition , and music was the driving force be hind that intuition. My discovery was the rest of musical perception"- Albert Einstein on his Theory of Relativity.

Plato once said"....music is a more potent instrument than any other for education...." Now scientists know why. Music, they believe, trains the brain for higher forms of thinking. After eight months of musical training, 3 year olds were expert puzzle master, scoring 80% higher than their playmates did in spatial intelligence- the ability to visualize the world accurately. This Skill later translates into mathematical/conceptual and engineering skills.



Music Lessons Make You Smarter!

Sunday, August 1, 2010

2010 Calendar

Red Balloons

Class Calendar-2010

August 18 Lesson 1

August 25 Lesson 2

September 1 Lesson 3

September 8 Lesson 4

September 15 Lesson 5

September 22 Lesson 6

September 29 Lesson 7

October 6 Lesson 8

October 13 NO CLASS

October 20 Lesson 9

October 27 Lesson 10

November 3 Lesson 11

November 10 Lesson 12

November 17 Lesson 13

November 24 NO CLASS

December 1 Lesson 14

December 8 Lesson 15

Classes will resume January 5 Blue Bugs!

Reminders:

Parents attend on all odd-numbered lessons

Tuition is due on lessons 1, 5, 9, & 13 and is $45

Make checks payable to Adele Heslington

Classes are 45 min. long


Green Turtle Shells

Class Calendar-2010

August 19 Lesson 1

August 26 Lesson 2

September 2 Lesson 3

September 9 Lesson 4

September 16 Lesson 5

September 23 Lesson 6

September 30 Lesson 7

October 7 Lesson 8

October 14 NO CLASS

October 21 Lesson 9

October 28 Lesson 10

November 4 Lesson 11

November 1 Lesson 12

November 18 Lesson 13

November 25 NO CLASS

December 2 Lesson 14

December 9 Lesson 15

Classes will resume January 6 Yellow Indians

Reminders:

Parents attend on lessons 1, 5 ,9,& 13.

Tuition is due on lessons 1, 5, 9, & 13 and is $55

Make checks payable to Adele Heslington

Classes are 50 min. long


Purple Magic

Class Calendar-2010

August 17 Lesson 1

August 24 Lesson 2

August 31 Lesson 3

September 7 Lesson 4

September 14 Lesson 5

September 21 Lesson 6

September 28 Lesson 7

October 5 Lesson 8

October 12 NO CLASS

October 19 Lesson 9

October 26 Lesson 10

November 2 Lesson 11

November 9 Lesson 12

November 16 Lesson 13

November 23 NO CLASS

November 30 Lesson 14

December 7 Lesson 15

Classes will resume January 4 Orange Roots!

Reminders:

Parents attend on lessons 1, 5. 9, & 13

Tuition is due on lessons 1, 5, 9, & 13 and is $55

Make checks payable to Adele Heslington

Classes are 50 min. long


Class Times For Fall 2010

First Year- Red Balloons

Wednesday 4:00


Second Year- Green Turtle Shells

Thursdays 4:00 and 5:00


Third Year- Purple Magic

Tuesdays 4:00

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Adele Heslington

I am excited to be a Lets Play Music Teacher