Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Letter from Betty for June 2016

Hello,

Summer is upon us, and with it a well-deserved break for school-age children. But how do you keep your child's mind expanding and still ensure a summer chock-full of fun? Luckily, opportunities for special summer activities abound.

One thing to consider are camps or summer offerings that involve your child in summertime music and musical training, Find out about the amazing benefits we now understand about the way young minds are uniquely sparked by the pursuit of musical instrument mastery in our feature article for June: "How Musical Training Lights Up your Child's Brain with Mental Fireworks" complete with an animating video that will put a smile on your face, and hopefully, a song in your heart.

And on a related note, have some fun with our "Fun Stuff To Do" bonus feature: "10 Musical Instruments You Can Make." We'll show you simple directions to make everything from a Rubber Band Guitar to a Garden Hose Horn to a Bottle Cap Tambourine. Happy music making!

Summer is the time to relax, unwind and have fun, but continuing academic studies is important to be certain material learned during the school year is not forgotten. It is also a good time for previewing material that will be covered in the first few weeks or months of the upcoming school year. Furthermore, high school seniors can get a jump start on their college applications. Make sure to reach out to your child's tutor to schedule summer sessions to keep learning in motion!

Finally, please remember that whatever your educational needs, Foundation for Learning is ready to assist you with caring, one-on-one, individualized tutoring, SAT/ACT test prep, and educational evaluations. Please don't hesitate to give us a call at 973-425-1774 for a free consultation.


Best regards,

Betty

Betty Bodenweiser
Director
Foundation for Learning

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