How to Use Music To Support Development
We know that music is a wonderful framework that supports early development in infants and toddlers.
Infant and toddler music activities often inherently support cognitive, communicative, motor/sensory, and social/emotional development.
Music has wonderful, positive effects in early childhood – and it doesn’t have to be complicated!
In fact, even the most “non-musical” of us can participate (or even lead our children) in musical experiences.
Take a look at this 1-minute video for three easy ways to use the simple song, “Skip To My Lou” with your infant or toddler.
See for yourself how musical activities can promote early communication development!
For more great musical ideas, as well as…
- A collection of developmentally appropriate, simple activities for your child, from birth to three years
- Live virtual events (parent support, parent education, Q&A workshops with professionals, Learn With Less® family enrichment sessions)
- A library of resources on your biggest early parenting challenges that you can access at your convenience
- A sounding board – a community of other families and professionals,
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