It is not
hard to see that MUSIC has the incredible power to support the development of a
child. Aside from being so much FUN, music grows a child's language and
increases cognitive, emotional, social, and
creative development. Music education does not have to be provided in a music
class though. Early childhood teachers and parents can provide
meaningful experiences with singing and movement. As a parent (and
before studying child development), I had no idea how important music was to
helping to produce unique connections in the brain. Music prepares the
brain to work from both hemispheres. Music is the tool that leads to higher level thinking. Pretty cool huh?!
I want to share a few of my musical favs for in and out of the
classroom.
Every day, my class participates in using brain breaks through a free website called gonoodle.com. It is Ah-mazing and my student LOVE it. It combines music and movement. Here is a youtube example of a gonoodle video. Seriously, every teacher and parent should sign up for their FREE account. It's too much fun not to miss! There is fast music and calming music. I'm not going to lie, sometimes you may walk in my classroom and we may be doing a brain break yoga. Don't all children need to learn to belly breath too? Ha!
The last musical genius I want to share with you is the Learning Station. I first found them on youtube and it was love at first note. I now own all of their CD's and my kids request their songs by name. Don Monopoli is a very talented music creator and speaker. If you ever have a chance to see him at a conferences, do it!
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter who your musical fav is or what songs
you listen to. The most important thing is that you are making it a part of
your everyday life. As an educator and as a parent, we need to give our
kids opportunities to grow in every way possible. Music gets the whole child in the process of learning. What does
this really mean? Music is IMPORTANT. In order for our kids to be well balanced
learners, we should consider all of their needs. Lucky for us, MUSIC foots to
bill for so many of them.
Happy singing and dancing friends!

**This post is the reflection of my opinion alone and was not sponsored by anyone referenced here.
Thanks for the great videos! I'm a kindergarten teacher with English as the language of instruction (for non-English speakers) and I found the videos from Super Simple Learning very useful.
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