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All parents want their best
for their children,
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but your child's extra
curricular activities
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are having a lasting impact
you're hoping for?
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Maybe is time to consider music
for your child.
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Music education during childhood
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has been shown to have
a multitude of benefits,
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it sharpens student's attentiveness,
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abstract reasoning and creativity.
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Children who are musically trained
have stronger every day
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listening and memory skills.
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In addition, music engages
both sides of the brain
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and challenges children
to simultaneously concentrate
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on multiple tasks.
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Music and math are highly intertwined
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by understanding bits, rythm and scales.
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Even the youngest music makers
are learning how to divide,
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create fractions and recognize patterns.
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Music also helps children
develop coordination and motor skills,
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as well as self disciplined
and self esteem.
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Students who participate in music programs
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consistently score higher
in mathematics and english
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than their peers.
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Students have also shown
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that individuals
who took music lessons as children
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often show stronger neural processing
of sound even after fifty years later.
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Making the decision to enroll your child
in a music class is a no brainer.
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Parents build your child's cognitive
and emotional development
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and give them the gift of music.
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To learn more about the benefits
of making music at any stage of life
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visit nammfoundation.org.