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Piano Lessons for Dyslexics

Are you dyslexic or do you suspect you or your child might be dyslexic? The journey of learning to play the piano can be an incredibly enriching and beneficial experience for individuals with dyslexia.

However, to ensure that this musical adventure remains enjoyable rather than frustrating, it’s crucial to employ specialised teaching methods.

With my background in Music Therapy and my work having taken me into schools with a high percentage of dyslexic pupils, I am ideally placed to create a specific approach for your needs. I already teach dyslexic children and adults and would be more than happy to discuss this further. 

Free Trial Session

If you are interested in exploring how piano lessons can benefit you or your child, I am happy to offer a free trial session to establish the most suitable approach and establish a roadmap for future lessons.

You can find out more about the benefits of piano lessons for people with dyslexia by opening this link.

The Benefits of Learning Piano for Dyslexia

Learning to play the piano offers a wide range of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits for individuals with dyslexia:

  1. Enhanced Cognitive Skills: Playing the piano can help improve concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills, which are often areas of concern for individuals with dyslexia.
  2. Improved Coordination: The piano requires precise hand-eye coordination, which can help individuals with dyslexia develop better fine motor skills.
  3. Boosted Confidence: Achieving musical milestones and mastering pieces can boost self-esteem and provide a sense of accomplishment.
  4. Stress Reduction: Music has therapeutic qualities that can reduce stress and anxiety, providing emotional support to those with dyslexia.
  5. Expression and Communication: Learning to play an instrument allows individuals to express themselves and communicate emotions in a unique and powerful way.