Must Add to your Back to School List: Music Lessons

Houston Moms is proud to partner with Vivaldi Music Academy, bringing you information about the benefits of music lessons and celebrating their ten years of service to the Houston area!

A new school year is knocking at our doors, and with it comes the chance to spark creativity, confidence, and joy in our children. There are so many options for back to school extracurricular activities and the beginning of a year is a great time to try something new. Did you know research shows that music lessons have a positive impact on a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development? Musical education has been found to help increase creativity, improve academic performance, enhance social skills, and even boost self esteem! This year, consider adding music lessons to your back to school list, with Vivaldi Music Academy. 

Why Music Lessons?

Music lessons build confidence! Watch your child blossom right in front of your eyes on stage as they bloom with self-assurance. Music education also improves other essential skills such as math and language, meaning that their academic pursuits will only be enhanced! As they learn to listen and play with others, you’ll see their social skills flourish. They’ll learn teamwork and empathy. And they’ll grow in discipline, as regular practice instills both patience and diligence. When you sign your child up for music lessons at Vivaldi Music Academy, you can feel confident knowing you are encouraging your child’s success and development!

Begin Your School Year with Music Lessons

With Vivaldi Music Academy, the school year offers a perfect time to start fresh and explore the opportunity to learn music. From private lessons to group classes, the academy provides a comprehensive experience for a child’s overall development. As moms, we’re always looking for opportunities for our children to learn, grow, and succeed. Music lessons at Vivaldi Music Academy are a great way to for them to grow, learn a new skill, and feel great about themselves!

A Parent’s Perspective

Leighanne H., a proud mom, shares “Our daughter began taking piano lessons at age seven and has grown to love learning music. She enjoys performing at each recital and looks forward to choosing new pieces to play. We love seeing her stage presence and confidence shine brightly! Vivaldi Music Academy has changed our lives in such a beautiful way. Our daughter is now a budding musician pursuing her dreams and sharing her love of music with the world!”

A Decade of Inspiring Melodies

Vivaldi Music Academy has been the Houston area’s first choice of music lessons for 10 years now! Voted as the best music school nationally and locally, Vivaldi Music Academy offers a comprehensive music education with fun and talented music teachers.

Vivaldi Music Academy has five locations in Houston serving Bellaire, Memorial, Sugar Land,
West University and brand new location in the Heights – a music school near you to begin your music education journey.

Bellaire: 5305 Bissonnet Street, Bellaire, TX 77401 – 832-404-2299
Memorial: 9311B Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024 – 713-489-3646
Sugar Land: 7417 Branford Place, Sugar Land TX, 77479 346-330-2646
Heights: 1009 Yale Street, Houston, TX 77008 346-568-2770
West U: 3914 Gramercy Street, Houston, TX 77025 713-858-9617

The academy’s summer debut in Vienna’s Brahms Hall and Salzburg’s Marble Hall, where the historic musician Mozart once performed, symbolizes the pinnacle of musical achievement. These performances are not only a reflection of the academy’s commitment to excellence but also a testament to the unique opportunities that await your child. Music lessons are a MUST ADD to you back to school list this year!

For more information about Vivaldi Music Academy, visit their website or contact [email protected].

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Bethany Dufilho
Bethany, the daughter of an army chaplain and a special education teacher, grew up moving every 2-3 years. She considers herself an introvert who had to learn how to make friends quickly! She met her Houstonian husband, Paul, in college and they married in 2004. They first settled just north of Houston, where she earned her master's degree at Sam Houston State in School Psychology. After working in public education for a couple of years, she decided to stay home full time with their children, Charlie {2008}, Norah {2010}, and Will {2013}. The family moved to Katy in 2012, where they’ve been ever since. She loves decorating and even had her own small business for a while. She also loves to read, binge-watch old TV shows, talk politics and enneagram, and will not turn down a cup of strong coffee or a good conversation with a friend.

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