by Chris Salter | Jan 30, 2014 | Special Needs |
Musical therapy is gaining acceptance in the field of treatments for autism. Individuals on the autism-spectrum who receive music therapy will often have improvement in overall temperament and learning abilities. I recently saw a young boy who loved the Beatles....
by Chris Salter | Jan 24, 2014 | Early Learners |
For most parents, if they want their kids to learn something, they tend to give rewards or basically offer a bribe. But did you know that giving rewards can produce negative results if not done properly? If kids get used to being rewarded for accomplishing something,...
by Chris Salter | Jan 14, 2014 | Chris Salter |
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by Chris Salter | Jan 10, 2014 | Music Learners |
Why Music Education Is Changing I believe that music education as we know it is changing profoundly. The change has already begun, and it is already causing bewilderment and frustration for a great many music teachers. But it is also creating tremendous new...
by Chris Salter | Jan 8, 2014 | Chris Salter |
Performing music at a professional level is perhaps one of the most complex of human accomplishments. As a sensory stimulus, music is both exceedingly intricate and structured along several dimensions. Moreover, making music requires the integration of multimodal...
by Chris Salter | Nov 21, 2013 | Home-School |
As a homeschooling mom, I know well how important is to include as many areas as possible in the homeschooling curriculum for your kids. Music education has plenty of advantages for developmental skills, as kids learning music are able to understand how sounds work...