SUZUKI

 In his own words . . .

The fate of a child is in the hands of his parents.

Knowledge is not skill.  Knowledge plus ten thousand times is skill.

I played with children so that I could learn from them.

The potential of every child is unlimited.

 

Basics

bulletParental Involvement
bulletEarly Beginning
bulletListening
bulletEncouragement
bulletLearning with Other Children
bulletGraded Repertoire
bulletDelayed Reading

About the Suzuki Method

 
 

Links

http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/collections/Arts/Suzuki 

  • Barber, Barbara (Autumn, 1991). "Traditional & Suzuki Teaching: A Comparison". American String Teacher.
  • Bradley, Jane (Spring 2005). "When to Twinkle – Are Children Ever Too Young?". American Suzuki Journal Vol. 33, #3, p53.
  • Meyer, Constance (2003, 7 September). The Mom-Centric Method. Los Angeles Times, Classical Music.
  • Suzuki Talent Education Association of Australia (Vic) Inc., (Copyright 2005). History of the Suzuki Method.

 

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