Detroit Education Music

Your toddler may not be a piano prodigy, but he can appreciate the rhythm of a drumbeat and gets excited when he hears “The Wheels on the Bus.” It’s never too early to start your child’s exposure to music. When children reach school age, giving them a music education will help them develop in other subjects and areas.

Making music part of your home life will give children an appreciation for music in general. As they grow up, providing age-appropriate music education for them without pushing them too hard or pressuring them to overachieve, has many benefits, experts say.

Starting Early to Expose Your Baby to the World of Music

Claims that exposing a baby to classical music will make him more intelligent, the Mozart effect, are unsubstantiated. But there’s no question that classical music is soothing to the soul and babies are no exception.