Music and movement are more than just fun for young children—they’re powerful tools for building early literacy, numeracy, and social skills. From clapping to the beat to singing counting songs, these ...
Music has long been recognized as an effective way to improve learning environments and accelerate teaching and learning processes. Melodies with harmony have the power to uplift spirits, foster ...
Jesse Eisenberg is learning music alongside his son - and research shows that parental involvement in music education ...
From Ms. Rachel’s sing-alongs to Starfall’s interactive games, music and play are transforming how young children learn. Research shows that musical activities build language, social skills, ...
Children and one caregiver will participate in a variety of activities to develop basic musical skills! (Space in classrooms is limited so kindly keep it to one caregiver per child, and only children ...
Music training seems to boost reading skills in young children by enhancing their ability to recognise and manipulate the sounds that make up words. Learning to play an instrument has long been linked ...
Music has long been known to have profound effects on the brain. Listening to the right tunes can provide mood-altering effects, and can even create a better quality of life for those who use music to ...
Students who participate in music-related activities between grades 7-12 achieve significantly higher scores on science, math, and English exams in high school than non-musical classmates, according ...