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Muzicbug the Australian book series official twitter . ☀️📚 Bringing education and life skills to children through books, music, and videos

Katılım Haziran 2020
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What better way for your kids to express themselves than through music. Skills such as songwriting, singing and stage performance will help your children develop social skills which will, in turn, helps them express themselves.
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If you have ever observed a choral band playing, then the one thing you notice is how patient each member is. Band members must always wait for the signal from the person in charge before they play, or else there will be no harmony in the song they are playing.
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You will definitely agree with me that musicians are some of the most creative people today. Whether it is writing the lyrics to a song or practicing a new way to play the guitar, your kids are going to tap into their inner creative spirits.
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While growing up, many kids will face challenges of adapting socially. The best way to help them overcome this is by encouraging them to learn how to play a musical instrument or be part of a singing group. This helps them develop social skills, such as how to relate with people.
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Music has advantages and health benefits for children. One of these benefits is that it helps to improve their brainpower and memory functions. According to this research here, it was discovered that the brain of a musician works differently than that of a non-musician.
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There are some children’s TV programs that are rather educational, many of which will feature songs that your little one can become familiar with, and it’s worth spending some time finding a few that you like so that you have something ready to put on when you need to. #muzicbug
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You can get your children used to what instruments and music notes look like by giving them colouring in activities that revolve around music. Taking the time to colour in things such as guitars and trumpets will give them a chance to really pay attention to what they look like.
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Whether it’s in the car on a family road trip, or just in the kitchen while you’re cooking having music playing as a soundtrack to your life is a great way to help your children associate happy memories with music Even years down the line memories of even simple tasks you’ve done
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You may not be the best singer in the world, but singing with your children is a great way to introduce them to music and can be done from the moment they’re in your arms! Singing is a great way to soothe your baby to sleep, and rocking them muzicbug.com #muzicbug
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Music instruction appears to accelerate brain development in young children particularly in the areas of the brain responsible for processing sound, language development speech perception and reading skills according to initial results of a five-year study by USC neuroscientists.
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Self-regulation is the ability to control our thoughts, feelings, and actions. When used as part of an early childhood curriculum, music (and movement) can help children learn to tell their bodies what to do, when to stop, when to go, and when to move to another activity.
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In turn, this positive hopefulness can assists children to develop self-agency, and act as a buffer when faced with disappointments and loss through their lifetime. Hope, faith and optimism and positive emotions about the future, are essential parts of a happy childhood.
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Various studies have demonstrated the positive effects of both listening and playing music on brain development. These effects include improved visual-spatial, linguistic, and mathematical performance, in addition to increased memory, emotional development, and self-esteem.
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In a nutshell, music puts us in a better mood, which makes us better at studying – but it also distracts us, which makes us worse at studying. So if you want to study effectively with music, you want to reduce how distracting music can be. muzicbug.com . . . #muzicbug
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Helps with sensory development – when they are able to create and explore ideas using musical instruments for kids, it creates more pathways in their brains. Build upon gross and fine motor skills – banging on a drum helps build gross motor skills. #musicpromotion #muzicbug
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