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If Your Child Likes to Sing

12.10.2012 by Girl on Fire // 2 Comments

Oftentimes you will hear babies humming themselves to sleep. As they grow into children and teenagers some of them will continue to show interest in music. Music can be a great outlet to allow them to express themselves. As parents, you want your children to be successful in anything and everything they do.

If your child shows some talent, help them nurture that talent. When kids want to try a sport it is often encouraged. The same attitude should be shown toward the arts. In some towns there are community art centers that offer choir to children. Some of these choirs do not require tryouts. But this will teach your child a few techniques. If later they decided to try out for a higher choir, they will already have some experience. This will help them in the tryouts. It is important for them to be trained. As they learn to sing and are giving the tools it will help shape their voice as they grow.

Children will normally tell you if they like something or not. Kids are honest about the way they feel. When singing is something that they love, you will notice. They will sing all around the house. Even in public for the whole world to hear. For parents who have the fund and means it could be useful to provide them with vocal lessons. Even if they are 5-6 years old, the training could be quite helpful for them. Although you may not be a professional, the teacher will tell you whether they have promise or not.

Parents may worry that if their child has a vocal teacher then they have to be famous. Having a vocal teacher does not mean that your child has to pursue a career in music. Music has to be something that your child truly enjoys to succeed. If your child is not athletic this is just their way of using their energy into something productive.

If you child really takes a liking to singing, then it is the parent’s job to ensure the child has the needed guidance and support.  So what are you waiting for? Get your child involved in singing today!

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Brandy is the wife to a carpenter/musician and the mother of 3 amazingly awesome homeschool/unschooled girls. Brandy is a Photographer as well as a Coach for the Weebellion as part of Rolling Rebellion Jr. Roller Derby. Brandy is passionate about many things and suffers from a very painful and degenerative neurological disease called CRPS/RSD.
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  1. Louise says

    December 11, 2012 at 9:04 am

    When I was a kid, I also love to sing, until now. Though I don’t have the best voice, I feel like I’m the best singer. LOL. My husband and I both love music. We hope that our future child will also be a music lover.

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  2. Sarah @ Family. Food. Fiesta. says

    December 11, 2012 at 12:44 pm

    I completely agree. Sing your heart out and express your self. Also, to follow-up with the creativity side, a child may be artistic or musical or sporty. So basically, just introduce that child to many different opportunities so the kid can start to develop likes/dislikes. If the singing in public career doesn’t kick off, there’s always the shower to make that voice sound fabulous. And lessons really do help!

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