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Early music lessons hit all the right notes.
"If music is a foundation as a child, it's like a second language," says Daniel Levitin, author of "This is Your Brain on Music" and a professor of music psychology at McGill University in Montreal.
Music, he says, exercises the attentional circuits in the brain and positions children to do better in the classroom. Children who know music read earlier and do scholastic tasks like mathematics more quickly. Plus, music has also been shown to stimulate the motor cortex. For example, some children with Down's Syndrome have learned to tie their shoes to the beat of music, he says....
If you come from a musical background, use your talents and knowledge to teach your child music. Having musical talents is such a treasure that will last a lifetime. Everyone has heard and knows how musical backgrounds help aid children in school but it does so much more. Music really is a universal language that can be shared with all cultures. By giving your child this gift you are opening their world to so many possibilities.
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