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Hi a,I would suggest using a music therapist for lessons. Music therapists are trained to make any adaptations needed to help a child be successful in learning. Milestones provides a list of music therapy services offered around Cleveland: http://milestones.org/resource_recreation.htm#Art- Tobias On Oct 19, 2010, at 06:45 AM, a Campagnaro <erica.campagnaro@...> wrote:

Hi all,Do any of you have suggestions for a piano teacher on the east side for a 7 y.o. with PDD-NOS?Thanks for any information,a

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Last months ASGC meeting was about a non-traditional approach to playing the

piano. This approach is easier to learn then the traditional way. Students do

not have to learn how to read music to be able to play piano with this method.

Here is a website link and they're also on facebook.

Simply Music website: http://www.simplymusic.com/WhoWeAre

learn more on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SimplyMusic?v=wall

You can access a copy of their brochure file on the site:

/files/Simply%20Music%20Brochure%20with%20\

Business%20card.ppt

Have a great day!

~ n

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> Hi all,

> Do any of you have suggestions for a piano teacher on the east side for a 7

y.o. with PDD-NOS?

> Thanks for any information,a

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