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| Music for Young Children | The Benefits of Music for Young Children
Young children just love music and often it is through
music that young children communicate for the first time,
whether it be through gesture, smiling or action.
But is there more to it than that?
There is a growing amount of evidence to show that music
enhances a childs ability to think, learn, reason and
create and it is in the first five years of a child's life
that all of the formative brain development and connections
are being formed. Music brain researcher, Dr Gordon Shaw
describes music as "a window into higher brain Function".
Here are three compelling reasons why we should be sending
our children to music lessons while they are young.
Reason#1 - Music Makes Children Smarter
Neurologiacal Research indicates that because music
involves ratio's, fractions, and thinking in space and in
time that it provides learning not only for foundation
musical learning,but also learning for foundation math
learning being a pre requisite to learning both these
subjects at higher levels.
In a study carried out by Debby Mitchell at the University
Of Central Florida it was found that young children with
developed rhythm skills perform better academically in
early school years.
In a paper compiled at a Music Educators National
Conference, 2001, it was noted that high school music
students score higher verbal and math score than their
peers and in research done by Phi Delta Kappan, 1994 and a
paper prepared by Peter H Wood, It was found that Music
Majors are the most likely group of college grads to be
admitted to medical school.
Reason#2- Music is a recognised form of intelligence
In an article called " The Changing Workplace is changing
our view of education", Business week, 1996 it was said
"The nation's top business executives agree that arts
education programs can help repair weeknesses in American
education and better prepare workers for the 21st Century"
Howard Gardner, a renowned Professor of Cognition and
Education wrote a book in 1983 called Frames of Mind: The
Theory of Multiple Intelligences, suggests that there are
many kinds of human intellegence and identifies musical
intellegence to be one of them.
Reason#3 - Skills learned through music can transfer into
skills which are useful in every part of a child's studies
at school and can help with general well being.
As Senator Jeff Bingaman said "Music Education can be a
positive force on all aspects of child's life, particularly
on their academic success"
It was reported in a Texas Commission on drug and alcohol
abuse that secondary students who were involved in band and
orchestra reported the lowest life time and current use of
all drugs.
Skills learned through the discipline can transfer into
study skills, communication skills and cognitive skills
useful in every part of a child's school life and a Harvard
university study named the "Mozart Effect" found that
spacial- temporal reasoning improves when children learn to
make music.
As Michael Greene the Recording Academy President and CEO
said at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards in February 2000,
"Music is a magical gift we must nourish and cultivate in
our children, especially now as scientific evidence proves
that an education in the arts makes better math and science
students, enhances spatial intelligence in newborns, and
let's not forget that the arts are a compelling solution to
teen violence, certainly not the cause of it!"
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Kevin Tuck, together with his wife Janice own and run The
Fun Music Company, a business specializing in helping
parents and teachers make music more enjoyable and
fulfilling for young children. Parents can get useful
information at the Parents Music Guide
http://www.parentsmusicguide.com , while music teachers can
contribute and learn more about solutions at the Music
Teachers Blog http://www.musicteachersblog.com
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