Posts Tagged ‘childrens’

postheadericon Parents play the most central, yet vulnerable roles in children?s music education

Parents Play the Most Central, Yet Vulnerable Roles in Children’s Music Education The three basic parties who take part in children’s music education are the child, the teacher (or teachers) and the parents. To best understand how the young musician will regard music lessons, we must ask: “How should parents plan for the musical education [...]

postheadericon The Influence Of Books On Children’s Music Education

Using 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, [...]

postheadericon Music and Children’s Health Are Related

When parents are asked, “Why they think their child needs a music education” they mostly answer with responses like “My child is showing talent or interest” or “My child is already studying on their own”. We want to take the time to visit the health benefits between Music and Children. There are endless scientific studies [...]