Does listening to music affect children? Obviously the answer is yes. Soothing lullabies can soothe your baby's mood and bring your baby into sweet dreams; while happy music can make your baby smile and even dance to the rhythm. Playing some soft music can also relieve parents' tension, soothe tense nerves, and relieve the fatigue of caring for children. At the same time, music can bring parents and children closer together. When the music starts slowly, parents and their babies move around to the rhythm of the music. It feels so wonderful! In this process, parents can also feel the joy of their children. Scientists have done a lot of research on whether music can make children smarter.
Children who learn to play musical instruments show greater math abilities, but that only applies to older school-age children, not babies and toddlers, experts say. Additionally, some studies show that learning music has a significant impact on children's brain development. A study involving five-year-olds shows that listening to music improves children's cognitive abilities and makes them more innovative. Other studies have shown that babies as young as two months old can memorize simple melodies and use them to distinguish their native language from other unfamiliar sounds. How to carry out early music education to let children listen to more songs: The simplest early music education is to let children listen to more songs, which can start during pregnancy.
Playing some brisk songs in daily life will affect your children unconsciously. Children's songs with simple and catchy lyrics are more likely to be accepted by children. Children will sing and dance when they are happy. This is also a very effective early education method. Sing more. Sing with your children to help develop musical skills. There are no special restrictions and singing is an activity that can be done at home. Parents and children singing together can also make the parent-child relationship closer and make the family atmosphere more harmonious. Learn more music: Let your children learn more music, teach them about music, and even tell them about the history and culture of music.
Play more music. Parents can buy some musical toys for their children as early music learning materials, such as harmonicas and pianos. But be sure to pay attention to the material of the toy, and don’t buy toys with poor sound quality. There are many kinds of musical toys that allow children to have new experiences, and they can generally be divided into these categories: percussion, keyboard, string music, wind music and comprehensive music. Percussion musical toys are suitable for babies and do not require high pitch. The baby only needs to follow the rhythm of the toy. These simple toys are mainly designed to develop baby's hand strength and hand-eye coordination.