The Influence of Books on Children’s Music Education

The Influence of Books on Children's Music EducationUsing the well-known fact that music education raises a child’s IQ by up to 40 percent, we can now consider how books and reading in general can help our musical children.

Presently, mankind, having achieved enormous strides in the field of technology, continues to invent new means of receiving and distributing information almost daily. Radios, TVs, computers, and the Internet are now a normal way of life. Do you know that all information received doubles every year and a half due to the general acceleration of technology

These days, we and our children do not need to go to the bookstores and libraries. We can easily find the book we are looking for on the Internet. Moreover, if we have no time to sit and read, we can record the audio version of the book and listen to it while driving, walking, or doing any other activity that doesn’t require much reflection. There are also video books. Certainly, these adaptable gadgets are very convenient and we should be grateful to people who invent things to make our lives easier and help us save precious time.

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The Importance of a Music Education

The Importance of a Music EducationLearning music enhances the development of the mind in that it promotes strong cognitive skills, logical thought patterns, discipline and creativity. A music education causes a student to meet challenges whether it’s mastering an instrument, singing, reading or writing music. Based on how the student approaches the challenge determines the outcome of it. For instance, the student must examine the challenge in order to determine how to persevere successfully. This raises the conscious awareness of the student and puts the student in a position to solve a problem or overcome an obstacle thus strengthening cognitive skills.

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Resources For Piano Teachers of Early Childhood Music Education

Resources For Piano Teachers of Early Childhood Music EducationAre you a music teacher who teaches and handles a class of toddlers Are you looking for more innovative and useful resources for piano teachers appropriate to your specific learners Well, read on and learn how to effectively enhance discussions, disseminate messages and give instructions to these young children.

It is true that teaching music among toddlers or children aged two to five is more challenging than teaching usual school-aged learners. These toddlers and kids are quite uncontrollable and unmanageable; they can be so extreme, well-behaved for quiet sometime, silent and obedient while being so hyper after a while. Today’s generation has been quite different as to be compared to the previous ones; the behavior of today’s children seems to be unpredictable. Such might have been brought up by many factors that have made great influences on their actions, perceptions and attitudes toward different things around them.

With this, a greater responsibility and a vital role have been put unto the shoulders of the toddlers’ parents, guardians, caregivers, nannies and even teachers. According to recent studies, it is recommended that the child, at a very young age, is sent to a school, a private music studio or a learning center where he or she can play, listen to music, learn arts and sports, as well as interact and socialize with other kids of his or her age. This process of redefining education among infants and toddlers enables the child to acquire new things and advance his skills which he or she truly needs to meet proper nourishment, growth and development.

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Starting a Home Based Business in Field of Music Education

Starting a Home Based Business in Field of Music EducationThe many benefits of music education have been well documented. From increasing self-esteem to achieving higher cognitive skills and better SAT scores, music learning is just as important in our schools as any other subject. Yet schools continue to cut music and arts program due to budget constraints. The good news is that this opens up a whole new world of home based business opportunities for entrepreneurs to help increase music literacy in their neighborhoods – or perhaps around the world.

If you love music, a career in this field may be something to consider. Many musicians and music teachers have already left the 9-5 grind to start their own businesses. But you don’t need to be musically trained to get started or be successful. You should however be willing to learn, and enjoy working with people, particularly children. The personal rewards of watching children (and adults) become musicians can equal the monetary rewards, if not exceed them.

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Music Education – What’s In It For Your Kids

Can studying music make kids smarter Recent research shows that studying music contributes to brain development. Students who study music tend to have higher grades and SAT scores, and receive more academic honors and awards than non-music students. Participating in music provides many other long-term benefits, as well–emotional, physical and social.

For young children, music helps build language skills and coordination, and boosts self-confidence. For older kids and teenagers, participation in a chorus, band or orchestra provides an emotional outlet, and enhances creativity and social skills. Participating in music provides a lot of the same benefits as sports being part of a team, improved discipline and self-esteem, and better health.

Kids who study music tend to be high achievers who stay out of trouble–the kind of peer group most parents hope their children will have. Educators notice that high school students in band, chorus or orchestra tend to choose their friends from those groups–a trend that continues through college.

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