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What should children pay attention to when learning to sing?

As for songs, as long as the child has this nature, there is no limit. Nowadays, adult pop music is very popular. Children listen to, learn, and sing. If the family does not distinguish and restrict it, it is very likely that a 3-year-old child will sing adult songs. In fact, children learning to sing adult songs will have an impact on their physical and psychological aspects. Choose age-appropriate songs

Since the muscles of the pharynx and vocal tract of infants and young children around 3 years old have not yet matured, and the vocal range is relatively narrow, you should choose songs suitable for this age group, because children's songs and nursery rhymes The vocal range is generally within the minor third, which is in line with the physiological characteristics of this age and is most suitable for children to learn to sing. Avoid singing adult songs

Adult songs have a wide range and large fluctuations in pitch. In order to achieve the required tone of the song, the contraction of the muscles in the pharynx and vocal tract must be strengthened, resulting in increased damage to muscles and nerve tissue. , which can easily damage the voice of young children. Children must be guided when learning to sing

Children like to imitate singing since they are 2 years old. Children before the age of 3 are only an intuitive stimulus to music. They do not have much discrimination and do not understand what they hear. Whatever you learn, if you don’t provide guidance, you may unknowingly damage your child’s voice. Benefits of music

Music is very good for children, but you must be selective. For example, after waking up and after meals, you can listen to soothing music for your children, especially some classic songs, which can also stabilize their mood. While children appreciate music, families can also encourage children to imagine boldly and express what they hear and feel in words to strengthen children's language expression and perception abilities.