Music4Families (0-5 Years)
Why Music4Families
Not only is learning music fun, but it can help young children learn in all aspects of their life!
Music Helps Build the Brain
There is extensive research that shows that music learning from a young age creates positive changes in the way our brain’s work. For example, Habaibi et al., (2017) found that two years of group music lessons led to a lot of positive changes in a child’s brain. There was increased neuroplasticity (the way brain changing, growing, and making new connections and helps learn new abilities and strengthen existing ones), as well as more cortical thickness in the temporal lobes (the language part of our brain) and more connections in the corpus callosum (the bridge between the left and right side of our brain) and pathways connecting the frontal (the cognitive part of our brain), sensory, and motor areas
Music Helps us Learn
Because music literally changes the brain, music can be used to help learn. Music is shown to help cognitive (attention, executive function, and memory), speech and language, motor, sensory, and psychosocial development.
Music is Everywhere
In addition to all the good things music can do for our development, music is an integral part of our lives. Whether getting into a car and cranking our favourite feel good songs, or a soundtrack to a movie that gets stuck in our head (I’m looking at you Bruno from Encanto and Elsa from Frozen), or a lullaby to say goodnight, music is everywhere and inseparable from our lives.
Music is Fun
Music brings joy and can have a positive and immediate benefit for us. Upbeat music can make us excited and bring us energy while calm music can help us relax and de-stress. Learning music can bring a sense of accomplishment, develop positive self-esteem and leadership, which makes us feel good about ourselves.

