Most parents sign their child up for voice training because the kid loves to sing. Six months later, they call to say something surprising: “He’s different in class. She raises her hand now. He looks people in the eye.” That’s not coincidence. That’s voice training doing what it really does.
The “Voice Effect” Researchers Keep Finding
Studies on child vocal training consistently show benefits far beyond music:
- Better public speaking — kids who train their singing voice speak with 40% more projection on average.
- Stronger reading comprehension — rhythm and phrasing in song translate to better fluency on the page.
- Lower social anxiety — performing for an audience (even just family) systematically desensitizes kids to being watched.
- Improved breathing — diaphragmatic training reduces stress markers and helps with focus.
Sammy C’s Story: From Alopecia to The Voice
Sammy Picou wasn’t always confident. As a child, alopecia stripped him of his hair — and most of his self-image. He hid. He whispered. He shrank. Then he found singing. Within three years, he went from a quiet kid in the back of class to standing on the stage of The Voice.
What changed wasn’t his hair. It was his voice — literally. Once he learned to use it, every other part of his life leveled up. That’s why he built this training: not to make singers, but to make the next generation of kids who know who they are.
What You’re Really Giving Your Child
- A skill they’ll have for life
- A daily ritual that builds discipline
- A safe way to express emotion
- The body confidence of taking up space with sound
- And — yes — the ability to actually sing
How to Start
The Level 1 Vocals Package is the on-ramp: 5 professional video lessons, 30 days of guided practice, designed specifically for kids 6–14. If your child responds, the path continues to Level 2 and the 1-on-1 Mentorship where Sammy himself jumps on a monthly call with your kid.