Nurturing your child’s natural love of music through play, repetition, and joy.
Why Suzuki and Montessori Go Hand-in-Hand:
🌱Child-Centered Learning: Just as Montessori classrooms follow the child, Suzuki lessons meet each student where they are, encouraging progress at their own pace.
👂 Learning by Listening & Repetition: Montessori children thrive in prepared environments with freedom to repeat. Suzuki music education uses listening, modeling, and repetition to help music become a natural language.
👨👩👧 Parent Partnership: In Montessori, families are partners in education. In Suzuki, parents attend lessons, support practice at home, and share in their child’s growth.
💡 Whole-Child Development: Music builds focus, discipline, memory, and emotional expression —skills that strengthen every part of a Montessori child’s education and their brain health. “Playing music is the brain’s equivalent of a full-body workout” (TED talk here).
🎶 Community & Confidence: Montessori values collaboration and mixed-age learning. Suzuki students play in group classes and recitals, learning from and supporting one another.
✨ “The potential of every child is unlimited.” — Shinichi Suzuki
Just as Dr. Montessori believed in the absorbent mind, Suzuki believed in the musical potential of every child. Together, these approaches cultivate not just musicians, but confident, compassionate human beings.
Program Highlights
- Ages 3 and up
- Private weekly lessons tailored to your child
- Group classes fostering cooperation and joy
- Opportunities for performance and community building (attending conferences hosted by the Suzuki Association of the Americas, International SOciety of Bassists, etc.)