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How music and movement boost kids’ learning
Research shows that music and movement do far more than entertain young children—they can strengthen language skills, boost coordination, and support emotional growth. From clapping games to dancing, ...
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From hearing lullabies to the sing-song lilt of a parent’s voice, babies form strong connections with their caregivers through sound and song. Think about the way we instinctively bounce or rock fussy ...
UT assistant professor Maria Arredondo conducts an experiment to identify whether or not bilingual children are more efficient learners. Wearing a cap with instruments that map brain activity, a child ...
Khaberni - In her recent article on 'The Conversation,' Dr. İlim Altuntaş, a researcher in the field of speech and language ...
School is a key component of our societies. In school, children learn to read and write. And being able to read is meant to help people of all ages to think at a higher level and make their lives ...
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Science confirms children who draw frequently build powerful memory strength and learning skills
A child picks up a crayon and begins to sketch a scene from a story, not knowing that this simple act is strengthening the ...
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