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Sunday, December 15, 2013

What Music Should I Allow My Young Child To Listen To?

This is a question that we hear very often. But we also hear from the parents how proud they are that their children know the lyrics of some very adult songs as well.

Music lyrics are another form of language. A language that children pick up very quickly due to it being connected to music. Just like you would be selective as to what the language  usage is in movies that your children watch, you probably should be careful as to what songs are playing on the radio in the car going down the road. Just when we think they are not listening, they generally are.

Music for children abounds the market in the stores and by digital download. But even though some profanity has been removes, parents need to listen closely to the meaning of the lyrics. Ever wondered where your child "got that?". Check the music that YOU are listening to.

Music should be age appropriate, entertaining and have a learning situation attached to it. But don't forget to introduce a few of the classics and music that is instrumental and calming as well.

Yes, there are many options for music for your children. And most parents make wise decisions in selecting their child's music that they intend to allow their children to listen to. It is when, as adults, we have adult music playing for our own enjoyment that we forget about the child size ears and brains that may be listening too.

For more information regarding ways of selecting music for your young children to listen to, we suggest this PBS site article:

http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/music-arts/what-music-should-my-child-listen-to/