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		<title>How music helps youngsters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great Greek and Roman thinkers approached the query: is music something that should be taught and does it help the development of children? Plato answered &#8220;I would teach youngsters music, physics, and philosophy; but most significantly music, for in the patterns of music and all humanities are the keys to learning. And again what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-33" title="children-music" src="http://www.darkwateronline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/children-music.png" alt="children-music" width="150" height="150" />The great Greek and Roman thinkers approached the query: is music something  that should be taught and does it help the development of children? Plato  answered &#8220;I would teach youngsters music, physics, and philosophy; but  most significantly music, for in the patterns of music and all humanities are  the keys to learning. And again what then is the education to be? Maybe  we could barely find a better that the experience of the past has uncovered  which consists, I think, in gymnastic, for the body, and music for the mind. In  all cultures of the Earth music plays a crucial role. While these roles may  change depending on the culture it is not possible to split music from the life  of a person. While some may disagree the task of music in our lives it is very  unlikely to flee it. Even in the preferred culture of Australia it is  not possible to go shopping without hearing music.</p>
<p>Music provides a technique of communication and expression of culture and  individual identity. Kids are submerged in music from birth and may be for  their whole life. If this is the case why teach it? Isn&#8217;t the continuous  immersion in music enough? To this I say; is the proven fact that we witness  the outcome of systematic principals on a day by day basis result in the  experience of those systematic principles? No it doesn&#8217;t and similarly for  music it doesn&#8217;t either. The day by day encounters we&#8217;ve got with music can move  us but the appreciation of this music can help us grow as people. In numerous  cultures the family plays the main role in music education.</p>
<p>Families are most usually the ones that teach kids the music of their  culture. As small children, we are ordinarily sung nursery rhymes. These offer  entertainment for the kid and regularly info in little repeated fashion.</p>
<p>Kids learn thru the repetition and structure that the data was delivered in.  Many nursery rhymes teach basic life lesson and thus sets music up as a technique  of teaching. Kids learn from music from a tender age and will continue to for  the remainder of their lives. The world wide globalization are dominating  cultural identities are drifting into the background and youngsters are likely  to be sung pop songs as lullabies than nursery rhymes. The advantage of nursery  rhymes and progressive learning has become a problem. Kids are missing basic  learning prospects. While this movement was impermanent and there&#8217;s not much  evidence that it works there was no point in denying that youngsters who learn  music will achieve higher in other facets of their educational life. In earning  music youngsters learn how to express their identities, gain confidence and  develop sense of space and time. A research team at the school  of Munster in Germany discovered  that scholars who study music have more developed abstract reasoning talents  which are closely linked to learning in the areas of science and maths.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t believe that there&#8217;s any discussion to this questionmusic is a  urgent part of a kid&#8217;s education and is going to be regarded seriously.  Listening to music isn&#8217;t enough! A child must learn how to think musically and  that&#8217;s what will help the development of the kid and their educational  development.</p>
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