Benefits of Arts Education 10: Music education so many benefits
Have you ever had a conversation with a young person that was difficult because...
- Every other word they utter seems to be "like" or "uh."
- They can't carry on a conversation on a topic for more than a few seconds before losing focus.
- They don't seem to understand what you're saying, even if you're expressing simple emotions.
Consider an article from the Royal Conservatory. It lists research-supported benefits of music education:
- It speeds the development of speech and reading skills.
- It trains children to focus their attention for sustained periods.
- It helps children gain a sense of empathy for others.
Music education helps produce better-adjusted adults. Schools and parents that support their music programs are supporting their students' options to develop into more mature, more productive adults.
This is the last in a 10-part series of blog articles on "Benefits of Arts Education." To see the complete series, click on the "Research" link at the top right of this page.
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