Music and school
By Absinto
@Absinto (2385)
Portugal
August 15, 2010 4:13pm CST
Do you think people should just put school material and turn it into a song?
I can memerize thousands of songs but i cant memerize anything about school work, i think if they has songs with school material people would learn better and faster.
what do you think?
1 response
@thepankajnegi (492)
• India
16 Aug 10
Yes, of course it does. When learning a song, a musical instrument, or a dance step, your child experiences the unique integration of body and mind that music provides. Sensory integration is a crucial factor in children's learning readiness for school subjects such as reading, writing, and math. Music improves spatial-temporal reasoning (See the M.I.N.D. Institute research), a neurological process needed to understand mathematics. The best way to enhance your child's learning with music is to encourage listening to and learning music throughout the child's developmental years. Do it in a variety of ways that are enjoyable and fun, then let your child's own interest and aptitudes guide your choices of lessons and activities.