Music, through its elements of melody, rhythm and form, offers a predictable, safe, and temporal structure for learning. It has a beginning and an end. It has a pulse. It has repetition that allows time and structure for processing to occur. Music can create an environment that enhances a child's ability to learn by structuring activities with inherent opportunities for: modeling, imitation, feedback, interaction, repetition and reciprocity. |
spatial
awareness |
Singing activities are used to teach and reinforce:
awareness
and control of vocal qualities: inflection, dynamics, articulation, timbre |
Playing instruments teaches and reinforces:
social
skills through sharing, taking turns and passing of musical |
Listening activities teach and reinforce:
difference
between: sound and silence |
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