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Uploaded by on May 2, 2007

Only recently (the past few years) have researchers been able to really see inside the brain and its marvelous map of neurons and neural pathways that control and guide our everyday behavior in subtle, yet profound ways.

In this video, Kindermusik Educator and ABC Music & Me trainer Julee Kowallis provides a cliff's note version of brain development and why music helps to conduct that symphony of learning taking place in a child's mind, right now.

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  • Question- Does Rap help for cognative development?

  • You are absolutely correct! Let's test music literacy to see whether our children are really learning anything.......

    Dr Christobel Llewellyn

  • Thank you for posting this video.

  • I agree, absolutely!!

  • Absolutely, they have found that music has a grammar similar to language. Wonderful! We use music to learn to read in my classroom with Sing, Spell, Read & Write.... Great program and uses the power of music in the reading classroom!

  • More evidence every day! Well stated.

  • I really feel that the "Mozart effect' has had an incredible affect on my daughter. We played lots of classical music from day one.

    Check out her performing with a few of her teenage friends at  "Mozart Quartet No.2 in D Major"

  • Thanks, Molly, for another terrific video!

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