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Would you encourage your child toward an artistic or creative career?

When Jerry Lee Lewis was 9 years old, it became apparent that he was interested in music. He loved to sing and wanted to learn to play the piano. His parents mortgaged their farm to buy him a piano. He took 3 lessons and he then comtinued to learn the piano auto didact. Of course today he is known as a rock and roll singer, country singer and world class pianist.

I guess his parents did the right thing in encouraging him. They were very unusual parents. I can remember from my own childhood how my mother would go off like an atom bomb at the mere mention of my possible pursuit of an artistic career. That is the normal parental reaction. Parents don't want their child to pursue something with failure (at least for most people) built right into it from the start.

So what would you do if your child had an interest in an artistic career? Would you do what most parents do and loudly intensely discourage it? Or would you get the kid a piano or guitar or paint set?
Is there any good reason to encourage a child toward an artistic career?
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I bought my daughter a little musical toy one time and she memorized the entire booklet of songs. It was made of plastic and called a Music Maker. They only sold it one year and then I never saw it again. When she got to 5th grade she asked to be in orchestra and I bought her a viola at a local music store. She stayed in orchestra through the first year of high school but her arthritis got so bad it was hurting her to hold her instrument and she wanted to drop out. Even if they don’t make it to a career music is something that can help them with math and art.