Researchers looked at a connection between how infants process musical rhythm and language. We break it down.
We tend to think of music as completely cultural—something we learn to love and understand through lullabies, radio hits, and ...
Music and rhythm therapy are gentle ways to help babies who can't talk yet develop their senses, emotions, and brains. This ...
As the school season resumes, your child's need for a creative outlet grows stronger. Science shows there's nothing that keeps their brain as fully engaged as learning about music. (Updated August ...
From hearing lullabies to the sing-song lilt of a parent’s voice, babies form strong connections with their caregivers through sound and song. Think about the way we instinctively bounce or rock fussy ...
Jenny Paulson-Krueger, former director of the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, figured she was on to something in her early years as a school teacher. Krueger had her students listen to classical music.
Man listening music and using a phone while sitting on stairs outdoors. Walk into any classroom today, and chances are you’ll see students with earbuds in their pockets or playlists open on their ...