Hello, AnotherBookWorm!
I think, the problem is in the confusion: Soft Mozart is not a software - it is the new academically approved School.
It consists of many components, including training your child's mind to focus, to develop skills to follow the directions, to develop the effective learning habits, to build healthy self-esteem, to develop proper fine motor skills and both hemisphere/hands coordination and more
through music and in very concrete manners.
In fact. Soft Mozart already a School that is being taught in Universities and requires 24 hours for professional's vocational training to be certified. It involves knowledge of many subjects besides just piano lessons.
In order to take the full advantage of the School the interaction in our Academy and following the lesson plans, learning, reading, watching videos, communicating with other professionals are must. As any education it is rich, deep, has a lot of layers.
Here are some milestones that may improve your experience working on the School:
1.Register in our community to receive support of other parents and educators:
http://www.softmozart.com/our-community/register-log-in.html2. Introduce yourself and let us know about you and your goals here:
http://www.softmozart.com/forum/2-introduce-yourself.html3. Whether you are a self-learner, a parent or a teacher, check our Lesson Plans here:
http://www.softmozart.com/forum/63-lesson-plans.html4. Start your Progress Diary and post your updates here:
http://www.softmozart.com/forum/70-2014-2015.html IMPORTANT TIPS FOR TEACHING WITH SOFT MOZART:
5. Hellene Hiner’s blog posts
http://www.softmozart.com/forum/20-hellene-hiner-s-blog/4565-let-s-write-a-new-book.html6. Webinar: How to get attention of any toddler and teach them new skills.
http://pianolearningsoftware.com/pages/webinar_1 The book 'You CAN...' is also very helpful for understanding the subject, but I would start from applicable education.
Happy learning!