There can be different views as regards music but one fact cannot be ignored that it has a wonderful effect on our feelings. When a child takes birth, it begins reacting to the many sounds in its surroundings such as toys, human voice and others. At times, when you see someone shouting or screaming with joy, it at the same time affects you and fills you with joy.
Now, scientists have proved that music likewise effect the development of human brain too. When a baby is born, it has billion of brain cells, over times these cells grow stronger. It has been proved that kids who grow up listening music have strong music connections. It affects the way of your thinking, for example, listening to classical music enhances your spatial reasoning and if you learning by playing with an instrument, it has effect on certain thinking skills.
It is true that music makes one smarter? Not all the times because music controls some cells of the brain for a particular way of thinking. After listening to classical music, one can expeditiously perform some spatial tasks such as adults can expeditiously solve jigsaw puzzle. This is because the classical music pathways are similar to the pathways used in spatial reasoning. Listening to classical music, these pathways are “turned on” and are ready to be used. This is how you can solve puzzle expeditiously but finals for a short time after listening to music. Playing an instrument additionally stimulates the spatial skills as research has proved that music training produces new pathways in the brain.
Use of classical music. The structure of classical music is much complex as compared to rock, jazz or pop. Child who listens to classical music effortlessly selects out the structure and recognizes any classical music he has heard before. Therefore, listening t o classical music has a divergent effect as compared to other forms of music.
How to nurture your child with music? You may simply advocate your child to build his love for music by playing music for your child, singing to your baby, start taking early music lessons, sing with your child or advocate your child to learn music education at the school.
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