4 benefits of listening to music for children

Benefits of music is not limited to the newborn. In the following days, music can serve as a living part of the child. Perdengarkanlah music, at least three times a day. In the morning when I wake up, introduction to nap after tired of playing, so as humming a lullaby.

Listening to music is not just for his physical health, but also mental health and brain development or cognitive. Research-based, some experts say the evidence heard the benefits of music for children:


1. Enhance motor skills.

 Author of the book Learning Before Birth: Every Child Deserves Giftedness, Dr. Brent Logan, said the baby (even a fetus) that listening to music, heart rate and physical development for the better. Rhythm of the music proved able to stimulate the baby to happy move. This response is certainly helping the baby physical development, in terms of strength, coordination and motor control.


2. Improving communication skills.

 According to Logan, music can help brain development in infants receiving information. This capability later influence his skill in communicating.

Neuroscience expert, Dr. Dee Joy Coulter, who is also the author of Early Childhood Connection: The Journal of Music and Moment-Based Learning, supports this statement. According to Coulter, a game that involves music will rapidly improve language skills of children at a faster increase vocabulary. Later he would grow into a child who is able to organize ideas and solve problems quickly.



3. Have better digestion.

 Babies who are exposed to music will have better digestion because of a sense of relaxation that it receives. Impact, increased metabolic efficiency and eventually added his weight better.

4. Improve math skills.

 According to the research psychologist Fran Rauscher and Gordon Shaw of the University of California-Irvine, United States, there are close links between musical proficiency with mastery of a high-level mathematics. Also skills in science, when one day the child was in school. Music is also able to enhance their spatial intelligence (intelligence space) as much as 46 percent compared to children who are not exposed to music.