Published On: February 19th, 2014|

The Telegraph – Jake Wallis Simons

“A new musical method claims to enhance children’s intelligence, as well as making them happier. Is it too good to be true?…an extensive body of evidence, drawn together for the first time in a new book, suggests that if a child is actively involved in music-making for as little as 30 minutes to an hour a week (as opposed to being passively exposed to it), their intelligence, wellbeing and academic performance can be enhanced.”(more)