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Writer's pictureRavi Kiran

HOW TO INTRODUCE MUSIC TO YOUR CHILD




Music is often known as the universal language that transcends obstacles and connects

human beings throughout cultures. Hus, exposing children to music especially from an early

age can provide numerous benefits for their development and well-being. Besides, its effect

on child development has been extensively recognized by researchers, educators, and

parents alike.

Children can be introduced to music various stages of development, starting from infancy.

Many parents play songs for their toddlers even earlier than they are born, spotting the

soothing and calming effects it may have on both the mother and the unborn baby. As kids,

develop, heir exposure to music expands, with father and mother incorporating musical

activities into their day-by-day activities.


Early exposure to music is an important part of every child’s development, and there’s

something special about passing down your favourite music to your children. Singing your

favourite songs to your baby or dancing along to a favourite album with your toddler creates

bonds that cross generations.

For kids, there are several musical genres that are fun, engaging, and suitable for their age

group. Here are some popular musical genres for kids: 1. Children’s Music

Specifically created for kids, children’s music often features catchy tunes, simple

lyrics, and themes that appeal to young audiences. Artists like Raffi, The Wiggles, and

Laurie Berkner are well-known in this genre.


2. Pop Music

Many kids enjoy listening to current pop hits that are upbeat and easy to sing along

to. Artists like Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, and Ariana Grande have a large following

among younger listeners.


3. Disney Music

Disney songs from movies like “Frozen”, “Moana”, and “The Lion King” are beloved

by children for their catchy melodies and memorable lyrics. They often tell engaging

stories that kids can relate to.


4. Classical Music

Introducing children to classical music can help develop their appreciation for

different styles of music. Pieces by composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and

Tchaikovsky can be both educational and enjoyable for kids.


5. Musical Theatre

Show tunes from popular musicals like “The Sound of Music”, “Mary Poppins”, and

“The Little Mermaid” can be entertaining for kids and parents alike. They often have

engaging storylines and memorable songs.


6. Folk Music

Folk music with its simple melodies and storytelling with lyrics, can be a great

introduction to traditional music for children. Artists like Pete Seeger and Woody

Guthrie have created folk songs that are both entertaining and educational.

By exploring a variety of musical genres together, kids and parents can bond over

shared musical experiences,


Introducing music to your child is a wonderful way to stimulate their creativity, enhance

their cognitive development, and provide them with a lifelong appreciation for the arts.

There are several effective ways to introduce music to children:


1. Start Early Music can be introduced to children even before they are born. Playing soothing

music or singing to your baby during pregnancy can have a calming effect and help

them become familiar with different sounds.


2. Create a Musical Environment

Surround your child with music from an early age. Play a variety of genres in the

house, during car rides, and at bedtime. This exposure helps them develop a diverse

musical taste.


3. Sing Together

Singing with your child is a simple yet effective way to introduce music. Children love

to sing along, it helps them develop language skills, memory, and coordination.


4. Incorporate Instruments

Provide your child to age-appropriate musical instruments like shakers, drums, or

xylophones. Let them explore the sounds and rhythms, encouraging their creativity.


5. Attend Concerts and Shows

Take your child to age-appropriate concerts, musicals, or shows. Experiencing live

music performances can be captivating and inspiring for children.


6. Dance and Move

Encourage your child to move and dance to the music. Dancing helps children

develop motor skills, coordination, and a sense of rhythm.


7. Music Classes

Enroll your child in music classes tailored to their age group. These classes can

introduce them to musical concepts, instruments, and provide a structured learning

environment.


8. Use Technology

Explore music apps and programs designed for children. There are interactive apps

that teach music theory, rhythm, and even allow children to create their own music.


9. Incorporate Music into Daily Routine

Use music during daily activities like cleaning up, mealtime, or bedtime. Create

playlists for different moods or activities to make music a seamless part of your

child’s routine.


10. Encourage Creativity

Provide opportunities for your child to create their own music. Whether it’s through

singing, playing instruments, or making up songs, fostering their creativity is key.

Remember, the goal is to make music a fun and enjoyable experience for your child. By

incorporating music into their daily life in various ways, you can help them develop a deep

appreciation for music and its many benefits.

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