If you want your child to be more resilient, get them to join a choir, orchestra or band
A new study shows how teamwork, empathy and grit – all components of resilience – can be developed through group music making.
A new study shows how teamwork, empathy and grit – all components of resilience – can be developed through group music making.
Why music education is still important
A study suggests that learning to play music from the age of six or seven boosted development in areas of the brain that deal with reading skills, speech perception and language development.
When kids study music—intensively and over long periods of time—they become better readers. Here’s what’s at play.
To reap the benefits of music on learning, kids need consistent and abundant musical practice, according to the latest cognitive research.
Music learning happens consciously and subconsciously. And even in the absence of education or training, we all have some degree of musical literacy.
Parents can provide great developmental benefits and lots of fun to their kids through these 10 music activities specifically for preschool children
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