![]() ![]() ![]() Playing these top 15 Spanish songs is a great way to enhance your children’s Spanish language skills. ![]() The 15 Catchiest Spanish Songs for Kindergarteners Get your child singing, dancing and learning with these fun Spanish songs. Music helps “wire” the brain, supporting a higher level of thinking.Singing games support children’s need to socialize and play, instead of “pre-academic” skills.Early music exposure helps children learn by promoting language, creativity, coordination, social interaction, self-esteem, and memory.Music stimulates all the senses, helping children learn to recognize patterns and sequence.Children with a strong sense of beat are more likely to read well.In the book, The More We Get Together: Nurturing Relationships Through Music, Play Books and Art, Gari Stein discusses how music benefits kids’ learning: What a great time to introduce songs in English and Spanish! Music Improves Reading Skills This evidence reinforces the idea that children can strengthen language skills through music. Also, music is enjoyable! And we retain information better when we like learning it, such as singing a catchy tune.Īccording to a five-year study at the University of Southern California’s Brain and Creativity Institute, musical experiences “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.” Likewise, learning with music activates the brain’s auditory pathways and strengthens knowledge retention. Why? Because music is repetitive and they hear the same sounds and words over and over again. Young children will remember information learned in a musical setting more strongly than in a setting without music. ![]()
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