Monday 21 March 2016

Carol Crees- How does music help baby's brain, language, social and emotional


This is a great watch on the development of the brain in the early stages of a child's life. Carol Crees focuses on the engagement and involvement that a child needs from 0-3 years. 

Music contributes to sight, sound, movement and emotion. This all adds to brain growth and development. When you cuddle, play and sing to a child and they are engaged, brain growth occurs.

She touches upon the importance of music, play, touch and movement to develop the neuron networks in a child's brain. 







2 comments:

  1. I wonder how these ideas relate to the ideas of others in the field of early child education - I think there is a lot with this development stage - but it might be good to unpack how it relates to your age group within your review of topic literature. It might be an open-ended question as it is too big to go into in great depth – so using movement /talking to infants - however - child development and its stages might also an important element for the lit review to have covered briefly with a couple of sources....

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