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In the future, I will not take the piano as a profession, why do I still let my children practice hard?

Luo Zhenyu said in his "Luo Ji Thinking" program that he once chatted with Yan Bojun, the founder of Weiyi, and talked about training children to play the piano, Luo Zhenyu said that he would not force children to practice piano in the future, and let them live a happy childhood life.

In the future, I will not take the piano as a profession, why do I still let my children practice hard?

But Yan Bojun believes that your Luo Zhenyu's children can't become pianists almost 100%, but the goal of practicing piano is not for this, but to give two gifts to children.

The first gift is self-discipline. Learning to play the piano requires long-term self-discipline practice to get a sense of accomplishment. This is the hardest experience of childhood and the experience that will benefit you for a lifetime.

The second gift is sensitivity. On the piano, you can cultivate your child's sensitivity to the nuances of sound. This sensitivity can be extended to many areas, such as the ability to discern subtle differences in taste, material, color, and emotion.

In the future, I will not take the piano as a profession, why do I still let my children practice hard?

Scientists have found that music is a key link between the cerebral cortex and the limbic system, and that playing an instrument is impossible without positive emotions such as joy, happiness, love, and sensitivity. And when these emotions become part of the learning process, our education will become richer, more meaningful, more lasting, and more profound in influencing our lives.

Learning piano is an instrument that many parents who attach importance to quality education and generally choose when they give their children musical enlightenment. Years of research have also made more and more people more and more recognized the positive role of learning piano on the cultivation of children's comprehensive ability and intellectual improvement.

Learning piano has a positive impact on children's visual perception, auditory sensation, motor sensation, memory, attention and its distribution and transfer ability, etc., improving children's imagination, attention, thinking ability, reaction ability, observation and comprehension ability, memory, coordination ability, organizational ability and other intellectual factors, so that children's intelligence has been comprehensively improved.

In the future, I will not take the piano as a profession, why do I still let my children practice hard?

Not only that, education scholars have long observed that if a child insists on learning piano for more than 3 years, his contrarian quotient will exceed that of ordinary people, and it will be very helpful to his life in the future.

Contrarian quotient (abbreviated as AQ) is generally translated as frustration quotient or adversity quotient. It refers to the way people react in the face of adversity, that is, the ability to face setbacks, get out of difficulties and transcend difficulties. Psychologists believe that a person's career success must have three factors: high intelligence, high emotional intelligence and high frustration quotient. In a situation where iq is not much different from others, the frustration quotient plays a decisive role in a person's career success.

Learning the piano requires unremitting efforts, practicing again and again, correcting mistakes over and over again, and the process of practicing is undoubtedly boring, as many parents will say, practicing for 1 hour a day, parents cross their waists, and children hang tears. Because of this, many children practice for a month or two, and even before they even get started, they completely draw a clear line with the piano. There will be no casual success in doing anything, and even Lang Lang, who is known as a piano prodigy, said that he was "forced" by his father.

Learning piano is a long process of experience, but daily persistence, there will be unexpected gains, as The beginning of the article, Yan Bojun said, the child may not be able to become a pianist, but learning piano will definitely bring him a lifetime of "gifts"!

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