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Language
Listening Skills
Self Esteem
Confidence
Voice Expression
Teamwork
Goal Setting
Parent/Child Bonding
Social Interaction
Family Involvement
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Children are innately drawn to music. And why shouldn’t they be? They have been listening to the rhythm and melody of their mother’s voice since the fourth month after conception.
Children learn best through moving and listening. Music and movement classes will help them grow and develop into successful students.
Music awakens and stimulates neural pathways in the brain that are associated with higher forms of intelligence, such as abstract thinking, empathy, mathematics and science.
Music’s melodic and rhythmic patterns provide exercise for the brain and help develop memory. Remember singing the ABC song to learn your ABC’s?
Studying music helps children establish good listening habits, which are essential for achievement in school.
Overall, music activities are perfect for child development. Music immerses the child in language, evokes movement, stimulates the brain and fosters physical coordination – all in a group setting that builds community – a holistic experience. |
Concentration
Self Expression
Music Playing
Creativity
Memory Skills
Problem Solving
Fine Motor
Coordination
Poise
Family Interaction
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