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Music Advantage: How Music Helps Your Child Develop, Learn, and Thrive [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 236x159x24 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: TarcherPerigee
  • ISBN-10: 0593332121
  • ISBN-13: 9780593332122
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 30,00 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 236x159x24 mm, weight: 476 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: TarcherPerigee
  • ISBN-10: 0593332121
  • ISBN-13: 9780593332122
An expert in cognitive development and music education explains how learning music and listening to it can positively impact numerous aspects of a child’s development, improving language abilities, social skills, concentration, impulse control, emotional development, working memory, and planning competence.

"An expert in cognitive development and music education reveals the remarkable and surprising benefits that playing--or even appreciating--music offers to children"--

An expert in cognitive development and music education reveals the remarkable and surprising benefits that playing--or even appreciating--music offers to children.

The latest cognitive research has revealed something extraordinary: learning music and listening to music can grow and repair our brains at any age. Here, Dr. Anita Collins explains how music has the potential to positively benefit almost all aspects of a child's development, whether it's through formal education or mindful appreciation; simply clapping in time can assist a young child who is struggling with reading.

It turns out that playing music is the cognitive equivalent of a full-body workout. Dr. Collins lays out the groundbreaking research that shows how playing an instrument can improve language abilities, social skills, concentration, impulse control, emotional development, working memory, and planning and strategy competence, from infancy through adolescence. She also provides real-life stories to show the difference that music learning can make, as well as practical strategies for parents and educators to encourage a love of music in their kids.
Introduction xi
PART ONE From birth to big school, 0 to 5 years
1 A window to the world: How your baby hears music in everything
3(12)
2 The power of lullaby: Why your baby responds to music
15(12)
3 The endless song: Why your toddler just won't stop singing
27(10)
4 Beat baby: How your toddler connects beat to body
37(11)
5 I see, I say: Getting your child ready to read with music
48(12)
6 School ready: How music helps children prepare for big school
60(15)
PART TWO The first few years of school, 5 to 7 years
7 The music of language: An overlapping network
75(12)
8 Connecting the dots: Why keeping a beat is vital for reading
87(12)
9 The social soup: How music helps your child learn control
99(13)
10 Sound symbols: Why reading words is a process of reading music
112(12)
11 Just pay attention: How music stretches each child's attention span
124(12)
12 Comfortable with discomfort: How music teaches your child to love frustration
136(12)
13 Spring-cleaning your brain: How music helps brain wiring
148(15)
PART THREE Bridging the gap between childhood and teenagers, 9 to 12--14 years
14 Confidence is king: How music feeds self-confidence
163(12)
15 Wrong more than right: How music teaches persistence
175(11)
16 Born leader: How music brings out leadership in children
186(10)
17 I do, I understand: How music supercharges your child's memory
196(13)
PART FOUR Almost a grown-up, 12--14 years to adult
18 Managing it all: How music helps children with balance
209(12)
19 Seeking out the new: How music teaches children to create and innovate
221(11)
20 Calm thyself: Using music to enhance study and manage stress
232(11)
21 Beyond school: How music learning is the gift that keeps on giving
243(10)
Afterword 253(6)
Acknowledgments 259(2)
Index 261