The impact of music on the development of young children is as follows:
1. Music education can improve the physical health of young children.
Singing can activate the lungs and vocal organs. Rhythm, dance, music games, etc. can exercise children's bodies and make their movements more coordinated. But more importantly, music activities can bring happy emotions to young children. Happy emotions can increase a healthy chemical substance in the blood. Beautiful music can increase the excitability of children's nerve cells, promote blood circulation, strengthen metabolism, and improve children's health.
2. Music education can develop children’s hearing and memory abilities.
When young children learn music, they first rely on their hearing to obtain information, and then learn to appreciate music, feel music, and express music through multiple viewings. Children rely on hearing to continuously learn and consolidate memory, so that children's hearing ability can be strengthened and improved. In this process, only if children remember the lyrics, melody, and dance moves can they learn to sing and dance faster and better, so that children's memory can continue to develop.
3. Music education can develop children’s imagination and creativity.
Music can promote the development of children's imagination. Early childhood is a period when image thinking plays a dominant role, and it is a period when reconstructive imagination gradually develops into self-created imagination. Children use their imagination to create in rich music activities. For example: for a lively melody, children can imagine running as a deer, a bunny jumping, etc. On this basis, they can also creatively imagine their own happy and joyful playing situations.