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Want your child to be more musical? Then, sing, sing, sing!

Making your child more musical is easier (and probably more fun) than you'd think! Read what researchers say has the most to do with why some children become musical.

Want your child to be musical? Then sing and dance with your child, and give them a chance and a place to explore musically with you every week!

Research suggests that as a young child develops, it is only by giving them a chance to experiment with music-making, and giving them repeated exposure to music that they will learn it.  

Remember that children learn through play! So when we offer a child the chance to receive all that musical information (exposure), and follow that up with the opportunity to play with that information (experimentation) they will then start to learn music. Now remember, that this doesn't all happen in one week or even in several months. The exposure and experimentation must be repeated every week over time for your child to learn music. 

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What most people don’t realize is how essential their role is in their child’s musical learning process. In much the same way that you speak to and imitate your child’s first attempts at language, it is critical that you model music making and singing with them at home and in class, and echo what they do when you see and hear it.  By mirroring and echoing your child’s early music making attempts you will endorse their experimentation, and you will encourage their continued experimentation. In this way, you are supporting your child’s creative play with music, and validating what they are doing. 

At Music Together we understand how young children learn (giving children a chance to play – and thus providing them with developmentally appropriate practice).  Their learning takes place in an environment without pressure to perform. There’s nothing better than that, where a child’s learning is concerned.  Provided they are afforded these ongoing opportunities, eventually they will become competent music makers in their own right.  

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