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About me

InspiredWritingResearch

(Follow Me On Twitter = InspiredWriting)

5 years experience delivering powerful SEO articles on the internet.

Now running own Freelance Online Writing Site.

Recently expanded into Internet Marketing and Affiliate Marketing Business.

Subscribed member of the web's best Affiliate Training Program Club. (See my website)

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Other articles listed on the Articles tab above include:

Top ranking content

My first articles (2 years ago plus)

Competition Entries (written under time pressure)

Reviews and Research

Writing Commitments to date

Page Editor (Short Stories) for prominent women's internet ezine.

Contributing Writer on Canadian-based ezine (Teen Culture/Teen Parenting)

Book-writing Blog (Dead Nun's Shoes Short Story Collection) Lulu

Other Freelance Writing for various magazines and wesites.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

Writing Research My Freelance Business Walking Wildlife

I know too much about ...

Writing Articles on Too Many Topics

My parents always told me ...

Remember Who You Are

My childhood ambition ...

To Be a Writer

My favorite memory ...

My First Publishing Success in the School Magazine

Why I write ...

Because I'm Good at It

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

The News, The News and Oh - Did I Mention The News?

My first job ...

Teaching English

My best moment ...

The day I Sold My First Article

My inspiration ...

Thinking While Walking

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Featured article by InspiredWritingResearch

Parenting & Pregnancy > Childhood Development Ways to get a child interested in playing a musical instrument
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Four simple Tips for getting a child interested in playing a musical instrument:

1. A child's joy in hearing begins not at birth but in the womb. Infants' delicate hearing can attune to cadences, voices and melodies long before they are born. The building blocks for the brain's engagement in and appreciation of music begins here. It is important to remember however, that the prenatal infant may be just as likely to be a Johnny Rotten as a James Galway, so variety is important! Silence is golden too, and care must be taken with noise levels.

2. These potential preferences must be allowed f...

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