WHY
MUSIC?
Music
has the power to engage, relax, and energize us
and has also been shown to make children smarter. In studies
conducted by early childhood specialists, preschoolers
who received regular music lessons over several months
showed marked advantages over their playmates who did
not. Children dramatically improved their abilities to
work mazes, copy patterns of color, and draw geometric
figures. These skills reflect spatial intelligence, the
foundation for more complex types of reasoning (such as
those used in math and science).
Music has been found to stimulate every area of the developing
brain, and similar studies with youngsters have linked
early musical exposure to superior motor skills and even
social abilities. Although the ability to learn continues
throughout life, hands-on participation in music between
the ages of three and ten seems to train the brain for
higher thinking, and children who miss out on the fun
of playing music may also miss some critical developmental
opportunities.
Essentially, music provides a healthy, natural and invaluable
opportunity for individual expression while encouraging
the development of the whole child, enhancing cognitive,
social, physical, and emotional skills.
The fact that MUSIC IS FUN should not be underestimated.
Stimulating, amusing activities like playing music will
capture and hold your childs interest and satisfy
their craving for fun, while providing them with invaluable
lessons that will endure the rest of their lives.
How Playing Music Can Benefit Your Child
Aids academic aptitudes in mathematics, science, and the
arts
Promotes
large and small motor development
Increases
scholastic participation
Teaches
the value of achieving goals
Cultivates
concentration and focused listening
Fosters
early vocal development and enhanced social abilities
Bolsters
self image and self assurance
Encourages
parent/child bonding
Inspires
self-sufficiency and appreciation for teamwork