How does music affect the kid's development? - Deepstash
How does music affect the kid's development?

How does music affect the kid's development?

The multitasking areas of their brain are understandably lit up. Not only that, they had had benefits in cognitive skills and decision-making, & also for social behavior.

Kids who have studied music have stronger connections between the right and the left hemisphere and that can make them better problem-solvers.

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Music activates every area of the brain that we have so far mapped in fact there's no area of the brain that we know about that music doesn't touch in some way.

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