The Benefits of Music for your Child
Wednesday, October 05, 2005 - 10:45 AM, (8807 Reads)
By Susan Jarema
As I sit here writing, I can hear my children in the background humming and
singing while they play. My four year old son is trying to put together his own
rhyming lyrics to a melody he’s made up on the piano and my six year old
daughter is reading the words for a song she is practicing for a school
concert.
Music has had such an impact on our lives. It comes in most part from the
simple task of playing music during our day. Together we listen, sing along,
dance and even read lyrics. Listening to music creates a stimulating atmosphere.
Different styles evoke different moods and can be used to create wonderful
environments in your home.
When my children were babies, I used to play calm classical music before
bedtime. Even now, we play classical music when they work on art projects (or
when I need some peace and quiet). We use livelier music to encourage creative
movement, development of rhythm, dancing and singing. And we couldn’t survive a
long car ride without one of our favorite CDs!
I have also found music to be very beneficial to their education. It is a
wonderful way for them to learn language and new vocabulary. Through music
children (and adults) are able to more easily memorize facts. Songs can be used
to learn phonics rules, math facts, life skills and so much more. We now try to
find music that teaches about topics the kids are interested in, and I find
myself having the opportunity to relearn many subjects - like Spanish, Hola!
For us, the greatest benefit of music is that it allows our family to spend
quality time together. Music is an entertaining alternative to television. With
music playing in the background we can still have conversations, read or do
other activities. We’ll often sing along to lively songs while we fold the
laundry and tidy up. Music can be played while we bake cookies or craft, and my
children seem to quarrel less when their music is playing. Unlike excessive
television, which can sometimes distract from our time together, music is
something that we can all share; it enhances our home life and promotes family
time.
Early exposure to a variety of musical styles helps to develop a life long
appreciation of music. When your children are young, you as a parent have the
opportunity to influence positively the music that your family experiences –
before their peers take over in later years! There are so many exceptional
children’s artists and a wide variety of albums to choose from. The internet
allows us the luxury of being able to easily search for music, learn about
different artists, read reviews and listen to samples of their work. The
following selected websites will give you a good start. Good luck, have fun
together and allow your child to grow up loving music!
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