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Why you should teach music to your child

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2023, 02:00 IST
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​​Teaching music to your kids can benefit them​


Education is an important thread in the complicated fabric of a child's development, shaping not only their academic prowess but also nurturing holistic growth. Music stands out as a powerful and enriching aspect among the many topics and activities that contribute to a well-rounded education. Aside from the pure delight it delivers, teaching music to youngsters provides a slew of cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that will last a lifetime.

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Enhancing brain development


Music instruction has regularly been shown to have a positive impact on cognitive development in studies. Learning to play an instrument or comprehending musical concepts stimulates numerous sections of the brain, developing neural connections that aid with memory, attention, and problem-solving abilities. The note symphony engages the brain in a harmonious dance, improving a child's capacity to understand complicated concepts in other subjects.

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​​Emotional intelligence and creativity​


Music is a worldwide language that is not limited to spoken communication. Teaching children music not only allows them to express themselves but also fosters emotional intelligence. Children learn to express and interpret emotions through music, which fosters empathy and a greater awareness of their own and others' feelings. Furthermore, the creative process inherent in composing music fosters inventive thinking, cultivating a mindset that goes beyond the musical realm.

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​​Collaboration and communication skills​


Vijay Kumar Agarwal, student counsellor, Co-founder, makoons group of schools says, “Music, whether played in an ensemble, sung in a choir, or participated in group activities, is a social endeavour. Teaching children music fosters important social skills such as teamwork, cooperation, and efficient communication. Children learn to listen, respond, and adapt through collaborative musical experiences, which build a sense of community and shared achievement. These abilities transcend beyond the music classroom and are useful in a variety of social and professional settings.”

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​​Discipline and transferable life skills​


Learning an instrument or taking part in musical activities necessitates commitment, practise, and discipline. Music instruction instils in children a feeling of routine and devotion, setting the groundwork for a strong work ethic and time management abilities. Music's rhythmic patterns mirror life's cycles, teaching youngsters the value of perseverance and the fulfilment that comes from constant work.

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​​Academic success and improved mathematical brilliance​


The connection between music and mathematics is well established. Patterns, proportions, and rhythm, which are inherent in music, serve as a bridge between the two disciplines. Musical instruction generally improves children's arithmetic ability, setting the path for scholastic achievement in areas such as problem-solving and logical thinking.

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​​Appreciation for diversity​


Children are introduced to a diverse tapestry of cultures, traditions, and historical backgrounds through music. Teaching a youngster about many musical forms and genres creates a respect for cultural diversity, extending his or her perspective and creating a feeling of global awareness. This exposure builds the framework for tolerance, respect, and knowledge of the world's interconnectivity.

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