by Chris Salter | Mar 22, 2014 | Special Needs |
Hopefully, the previous sentence activated your nucleus accumbens, a structure located deep in your brain that plays a key role in reward and learning mechanisms. Whether you're playing a videogame, listening to music, eating chocolate, or learning something new and...
by Chris Salter | Feb 17, 2014 | Early Learners |
The world of music has great influences and benefits to children's growth and children's early brain development according to conducted researches made by experts. Studies show that music has been helping the children's nerve cells network to miraculously connect and...
by Chris Salter | Feb 10, 2014 | Early Learners |
Parental involvement in a child's musical education is more important than before. Usually, the age when children normally begin learning musical instruments is the age when they need lots of encouragement and approval. Parental involvement can help foster their...
by Chris Salter | Feb 8, 2014 | Music Therapy |
Ah, Music Therapy, indeed, what IS it? When I was in school we were encouraged to write an elevator speech. The task was to sum up all of the diverse applications of music therapy before our listener's eyes glazed over. We were also encouraged to use the word...
by Chris Salter | Feb 6, 2014 | Academy TidBits |
From CNN, Linda Ciampa reports on new research that shows a few years of music lessons as a child can stimulate brain development for decades.
by Chris Salter | Feb 5, 2014 | Early Learners |
Music is a massive part of people's lives all over the world - Whether you are a singer, musician, or just someone who listens to music or radio regularly. For anybody in the three categories above then the education/desire in music must have come from somewhere...