The Role of Music in Better Learning Outcomes for Children
Music is a universal language that touches everyone. When you hear music, your brain produces the same chemical reactions as when you smell something nice or see a pretty painting. Music literally makes the brain dance! This component of music is called neuroplasticity. Did you know that music can benefit your child in terms of improving the way they think and act? Studies have shown that children who are exposed to music from an early age, learn better than those who aren't. Children also have a high need for interaction and love being part of a group. And when played by well-trained professionals – such as bands – music helps children develop good concentration and memory skills. In this blog, we will see how music as part of extracurricular activity for girls and boys can help improve several different aspects of a child's personality - right from emotional intelligence to cognitive skills. Music can help alleviate stress and anxiety Music can help alleviate stress