
Music is a universal phenomenon. Every culture has developed some musical traditions, ranging from lullabies to ceremonial and religious music. Music is a way in which we can connect with others and reflect our joys, but also our sorrows. It is a powerful force and one that even unborn babies appear to respond to. Interestingly, it also has the potential to shape babies’ and children’s development in a range of ways, which is why music should figure in every early years setting’s curriculum.
The benefits of exposure to early music are significant and are easily integrated into planning for the EYFS as well as other early years frameworks.
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