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    The Benefits of Music and Movement in Early Childhood Development

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    Childhood is all about movement, curiosity, and an unstoppable urge to get active. From a toddler dancing to a tune to a preschooler tapping out a beat on a toy drum, children are irresistibly drawn to rhythm and movement. But it’s not merely a fun way to pass the time—it actually impacts a child’s development in ways parents may not even realize.   Source: https://www.pexels.com/photo/kids-exercising-in-school-8422104/ How Music and Movement Work Together Music and movement are not merely a matter of noise-making and energy-burning. When a child is clapping to a rhythm, swaying to a tune, or marching around a circle, their brain is doing some behind-the-scenes processing. They’re building timing,…

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    I’m a Mom Raising Kids in The Loneliest Generation

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    Let me let you in on a little secret—very few people know my heart. Thousands of friends and followers on social media, but I still find myself lonely at times. You see, making a connection in this generation is very different than generations before us. Prior generations did not have technology and other devices to depend on to socialize. They visited each other’s homes, they went to church together, their kids played, and they were a community. Now, relationships are built on a stranger and social media. We rely on people to give us advice to handle our day-to-day situations, in hopes of a fix. We listen to each other’s…

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