Scientists have developed an app to understand why some rhythms are more difficult to perform than others. Scientists at Queen Mary University of London have developed an app to understand why some ...
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How music and play shape young minds
From clapping to lullabies, music and movement are more than just fun for kids—they’re powerful tools for brain, body, and emotional growth. Research shows rhythm can sharpen language skills, dance ...
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How music boosts your child’s language skills
Research shows that babies who detect musical rhythms tend to be better at spotting speech patterns—an important building block for language. Engaging with your child through singing, clapping, and ...
* While clapping comes naturally to children, it is hard for them to clap a rhythm. Start with someone tapping a pulse/beat and have the children copy you clapping some simple rhythms. Rhythm ...
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