Are musicians better language learners?
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Are musicians better language learners?
Hi there.
Ahah a theory I often defend:
Ahah a theory I often defend:
-> Are musicians better language learners?
Today's economic environment demands that our children become the very best they can be. A lot of demands are placed upon us as parents, and whether we like it or not, we need to help our children navigate their way in today's fast-paced world and build their skills for the future. But not all methods, from flashcards to baby signing, actually boost a child's intelligence, language skills or other abilities for success. Reading through many research papers from peer-reviewed scientific journals, I discovered that music training is the only proven method to boost the full intellectual, linguistic and emotional capacity of a child.
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Re: Are musicians better language learners?
Gérard, every one
I am sure it's true. Music plays an important role in language-learning. I have read that Similar areas of the brain are activated when listening to or playing music and speaking . Language and music are both associated with emotions aren't they ?.
I am sure it's true. Music plays an important role in language-learning. I have read that Similar areas of the brain are activated when listening to or playing music and speaking . Language and music are both associated with emotions aren't they ?.
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