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Musicality
Young children can benefit from hearing and singing songs, rhymes and all kinds of music. When toddlers get to know lots of songs and rhymes they begin to connect with different sounds, rhythms and the pace with different things. They become familiar with deciphering one sound from another and one voice from another. They enjoy the repetition which assists with memory development. Also sounds and actions so often go together in an order which gives a sense of security and enjoyment with the familiarity.
Rhythm – even before babies are born they feel the rhythms of people’s movements and sounds around them – when they are rocked, handled or carried close. Hearing rhymes is a pleasurable experience for babies and toddlers (even if to adults it seems interminably repetitive!).
Expression – by joining in the toddlers are taking the very first steps in expressing through verbal communication. By listening and interacting with others they learn to be expressive.
When music, songs, rhymes and music are experienced by young children they are more likely to:
Feel good about themselves
Listen and respond expressively
Be able to distinguish between sounds
Increase their repertoire of songs and rhymes
All these are likely to help children become good learners.
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