How to Instill an Appreciation for Good Quality Classical Music in the Early Years

Avatar Meredith Wesolek | August 2, 2025

Classical music is rich, expressive, and deeply enriching—but in a world of fast-paced entertainment, how do we nurture a genuine appreciation for it in young children? The good news is: kids are incredibly receptive when exposed early and meaningfully. Here are some tips for instilling an appreciation for classical music in young students:

  1. Start Early and Make It Routine
    Play classical music regularly at home or in the car. Children naturally absorb what they’re exposed to frequently.
  2. Connect the Music to Stories and Emotions
    Share the stories behind the music—like how Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker tells a magical tale—and encourage kids to imagine their own.
  3. Attend Live Performances Together
    Take your child to youth concerts, symphonies, or ballet performances. Experiencing live music can be magical and inspiring.
  4. Make It Interactive
    Let children conduct along with the music, draw what they hear, or play simple rhythms on percussion instruments.
  5. Be Enthusiastic Yourself
    Your excitement is contagious. When you show joy and interest in classical music, your child is more likely to mirror that appreciation.

Written by Meredith Wesolek