Tuning Your Baby’s Linguistic Future – Is Music the Key?

It can sometimes be overwhelming how fast our children develop. One of the first signs of development that we await eagerly as parents to become apparent in our children is speech, and being able to communicate with our own through the power of conversation, is compelling, whether it be babbling, or a two word sentence strung together not-so-perfect.

As babies, our children are finely tuning their cognitive abilities to be ready for the world of language and communication, listening and processing information in and out of the womb! Music is a perfect way to communicate with your child through sounds, song and creative expression, as music is seen as a universal language – something we can all share, young or old. An upbeat number can uplift moods almost instantaneously, and a soothing, soft song can sway us to sleep – music effects us as adults, and your baby is no different.

As Plato once said, music “is a more potent instrument than any other for education”.

Music participation also provides a distinctive opportunity for language preparation. Whether children are singing, playing, or listening, it encourages the exercise of separating different sounds in language. Playing instruments and adding movement to the rhythm of music teaches children about the basis of sequences and step-by-step learning, which is essential in reading comprehension and putting together sentences.

One way to get involved with promoting the power of music in your baby’s life is attending a Music Together programme such as BinnyBons Southport. Music Together is an internationally recognized music program for children from birth through age 7. Music Together develops basic music skills, such as singing in tune and moving with accurate rhythm. It also nurtures creativity, self-expression, and confidence and supports social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.