Googols to Learn with Music
Tuesday, October 04, 2005 - 09:35 PM, (9289 Reads)
The Secret Way I Keep My Children Learning During Our Busy Week
by Susan Jarema
We all feel it – the pressure to fit in all of those extra-curricular
activities for our children. We drive halfway to the moon and back and yet still
need to keep the fridge stocked and provide for a stimulating environment to
support our children’s education.
I finally found my secret tool! Kindergarten teachers know it, homeschoolers
know it, even monks in the middle ages used it for memorization – and now we
know it! Educational songs with curriculum ranging from math facts, phonics,
geography and even history. My children just sing along, have fun and don’t even
know they are learning facts that will help them later in school. And all I have
to do is press play on our CD player. We listen in the car and at
home.
Songs that teach are a natural way to learn. Music is fun!
Everyone loves music. It is something the whole family can listen to together.
Parents and children can sing along - even dance. My own proof is that I can
still remember many skip counting songs I heard as a child. And what about the
alphabet? Quick - what letter comes before P? Did you just sing part of the
alphabet song to find it? Advertisers know the power of learning through music;
they use it when they create their jingles. They know that when we remember
those catchy tunes we also remember their product.
The power of music is far reaching. Rhythm and music make it easy to
remember facts and music can help you memorize them faster. Current neurological
research validates that music helps in retention. Researchers have also drawn
connections between learning and the arts. For example, a study at Columbia
University confirmed that children exposed to the arts develop many important
life skills associated with success. Music is even used successfully in therapy
for stroke and Alzheimer's patients.
Educational music adds variety to any curriculum. Many of the
music CDs we’ve found have visual booklets to follow along or free worksheets to
download from the internet. It’s the perfect way to get the repetition you need
to teach what normally would be boring memorization facts.
There are other benefits as well. Learning with music can be especially
beneficial for a child who is an auditory learner. Listening to music is
something children can do besides watching hours of television and playing
computer games. Music can be played in the background during activities like
drawing or doing chores. Listeners develop an appreciation for music. Listening
and learning together brings families closer and even Mom and Dad can learn
something too.
So why not use music to help us learn? It’s enjoyable, pleasant and easy to
use. Learning new topics will help give your child a head start on new topics at
school and boost their confidence. Music with a purpose fits so well in our busy
lifestyles. There is googols to learn and all you have to do is
listen!
Susan Jarema is the founder
of Googol Learning Fundraising and producer of the Googol Power Math Series.
During the production of “Multiplication Vacation”, I started running into so
many great artists producing other educational music. Our business, Googol
Learning Fundraising, provides the perfect way to share with other parents all
of the great educational products I’ve researched. And what a better way to
fundraise for your school! It’s beneficial for everyone. The school can raise
funds, parents can conveniently order hard-to-find educational music, musicians
can promote their music and everyone can learn. Googol Learning Fundraisers are
being booked across Canada. Visit googollearning.com for more information on the
research behind music and learning. Schools, musicians, or anyone looking for
information on the Googol Power Math Series can contact Susan at 1-866-500-1123
or visit googollearning.com for more information.
More information on the research behind music
and learning can be found in the following sources:
Music Intelligence Neural
Development Institute http://www.mindinst.org/
MuSICA Research Notes
http://www.musica.uci.edu/
The Mozart Effect by Don Campbell
Nurtured by
Love by Shinichi Suzuki
Accelerated Learning for the 21st Century By Colin
Rose and Malcolm J. Nicholl
Copyright © 2005 Googol Learning
http://googolpower.
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