Whether listening to a CD, singing along to a favourite tune or learning an instrument, it is a huge positive to have music in your child’s life.
And as you patiently sit through their out-of-tune singing or endure their endless practice, you would do well to remember these six benefits.
Helps them with their memory
Music stimulates certain parts of the brain which help improve memory. In fact, many people make up rhymes and songs to help them retain information.
Builds confidence
Music allows your child to develop at their own pace and have fun at the same time. As your child gets to grip on a new instrument or finally learns to understand how to read musical notes, their confidence will soar.
Helps them make friends
Joining a band or a choir will greatly enhance your child’s social circle. They will be hanging out with people who have similar interests which in turn will help them feel more included or involved which is always going to be a good thing, especially if your youngster is quite shy.
Teaches them perseverance
Learning a cord or a song takes practice to get it right. Lots and lots of practice. While they may moan and become frustrated if it takes them longer than they’d like, when it finally does click, your little one will understand the power of perseverance and patience and how with hard work and determination they will eventually get there.
Helps them express themselves
Music is a great portal for expression and for kids who struggle to understand or control their emotions, this is an ideal way for them to express themselves in a way that they understand and feel in control of.
Teaches discipline
Learning an instrument takes practice which in turn requires lots of discipline. The more your child dedicates time to their classes the more they will realise that they need a certain attitude towards their hobby if they want to be good