When you hear a parent talking about enrolling their
three-year-old in a musical program, what do you think? There is some
slight controversy over this issue. Some parents think children five and
under can't learn much from music lessons and parents are wasting money
by putting them in lessons too young. There is also a belief in some
parents that those who register small children for music lessons are
stage parents pushing their little ones too fast to become talented, get
famous, and earn money at a young age.
Then there are the parents
who sign their children up for musical programs because they know all
the benefits that music can have on a child even at a very young age.
These parents believe in the power of music to teach their children
valuable lessons in communication, self-expression, and working with
others as a group.
There are some parents who sign their children
up for aggressive music and dance lessons for all the wrong reasons.
Fortunately, there are many more parents who use musical programs as
mental and physical enrichment. They use musical programs designed just
for young children that focus more on fun and enrichment then
performance. The goal is emotional and mental stimulation rather than
developing little stars.
Which side of the argument do you fall
on? Is your side a bit different now that you know there are musical
programs designed for children which do not focus on competition and
performance? This is an eye-opener for many parents who did not realize
such musical enrichment programs existed for young children today.
What's Important in a Music Lesson for Babies?
What's Important in a Music Lesson for Babies?
Signing a small
child up for music lessons is much different then signing a teenager up
for guitar lessons or a ten year old up for piano. Young children don't
benefit from learning a single instrument as much as they learn from
exposure to a wide variety of musical instruments and sounds. Children
are stimulated into deeper thinking and mental development when they are
allowed to spend time with different instruments, make different sounds
with their own voices, and listen to a wide variety of musical tones.
Exposure
to a variety of different instruments along with stories and other
entertainment is important to a musical program designed for small
children.
A relaxed, easy-going environment where children can
play with music and explore it at their own pace and within their
personal comfort zones is also important. There should be no pressure to
push further, do better, or hit the right notes. It is an environment
of exploration and encouragement where children are free to learn and
absorb information and musical sounds at their own pace.
Do Babies Need Musical Instruction?
Now
where do you stand on the issue of signing small children under the age
of 5 up for musical instruction? Most parents come around to seeing the
benefits once they realize that there are programs out there designed
to encourage and uplift children so they grow with increased self-esteem
and a sense of self-awareness. These programs are not designed to make
musical stars out of babies. They are designed to enrich the lives of
babies. For most parents, that makes all the difference.
There are
still others that believe at-home music exposure is all young children
need. Others disagree since childhood musical programs have done great
things for their own children.