Dr. Suzuki's goal was to help children fulfill their capabilities as human beings. He said, "Teaching music is not my main purpose. I want to make good citizens; noble human beings. If a child hears fine music from the day of his birth, and learns to play it himself, he develops sensitivity, discipline, and endurance. He gets a beautiful heart."
Suzuki built his ideas around the fact that children naturally and easily learn their native language. His approach to teaching violin was modelled after the way in which children learn language. In the supportive environment fostered by the Suzuki Method, children learn to enjoy music and develop confidence, self-esteem, self-discipline, concentration, and the determination to try difficult things -- qualities that are sorely needed in our time.