The effect of music on children

1. Cultivate the coordination ability of hands and brains

Imagine that when a child starts playing in front of the music score, he remembers the notes and various marks he sees within a few seconds, and responds immediately, and then sends instructions through his brain to make his fingers move dexterously. This series of movements unconsciously exercised the coordination ability of children's hands and brains.

In daily life, parents can play more games with their children, such as string beads, building blocks and throwing balloons, so as to exercise their children's hand-brain coordination ability.

2. Improve children's ability to distinguish between art and beauty

Music is also a common art form, which originates from life and is higher than life. Learning music can help children improve their aesthetic and appreciation ability of art, which is naturally reflected in their daily life.

Children of different ages have different kinds of music. Younger children can listen to nursery rhymes more. When children can correctly identify the emotions of music works and perceive their nuances, they can increase the difficulty and listen to some world famous songs to help children have a correct experience and cognition of beauty.

3. Develop children's memory

The effect of music on the development and enhancement of memory is very remarkable. The process of reciting and playing music itself is an exercise for children's memory, in addition, it is of great help to improve children's language, mathematics and logic abilities.

Researchers in Canada once conducted four tests on two groups of children aged 4 to 6 in one year, one group was children who took music lessons after class, and the other group was children who didn't take music lessons.

The study found that in a short period of four months, the brain development of the two groups of children was different, and the children who took music lessons for one year performed significantly better in a memory test than those who did not.