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Foundation for Mental Health Are Built Early in Life

Early experiences, which include children’s relationships with parents, caregivers, relatives, teachers, and peers—shape the architecture of the developing brain.

Centre for the Developing Child, Harvard University.

Informal Music Making in Home Has Affects Greater than Reading

Shared home music activities at 2–3 associated with a range of skills at 4–5 years. Music particularly linked with prosocial skills, numeracy & attentional regulation.
Australian Longitudinal Study of 3000 Pre-School Children 

Early Emotional Experiences Shape Children's Brains

Children's Early Emotional Experiences become embedded in the architecture of children's brains.

Centre for the Developing Child, Harvard University

Musical Training and Theta Waves in Children

Study: “Musical training is associated with enhanced theta oscillatory activity and improved executive function in children” 

Brain and Behavior
McGill University, Canada

Theta Waves and Cognitive Development in Preschoolers

Study: “Development of theta oscillations and their role in cognitive processes in early childhood” 

PubMed National Library of Medicine. University of California

Theta Rhythms and Active Learning in Infancy

Study: “Theta rhythms reflect active learning and memory processes in infancy” 

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience University of Cambridge, UK

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