Thursday, March 26, 2009

Music for the Ears




The sound of music serves as a remedy and it also proves to be an effective learning tool for young children. Programs like "Baby Einstine" founded by Julie Clark who aimed to create interactive experiences for the developing mind of a child. In the world of discovery, there is much to consider in this shared world of understanding. Clarkʻs aim was to uncover a new, exciting, and fun world for babies to enter into their being and existence within the universe of wonder.

In "Baby Einstein" their goal is to create a world where the baby is the central part of a developing universe. Their goal is accomplished by using tailored methods that engage and interact in the way that a baby would. It integrates music, poetry, art, language, and nature in a way that enriches the developing mind in a playful, fun and interactive way.

"Baby Einstein" uses hands on experience, and engages the viewer to clap along, sing along, and move along in the journey of development. The first three years of development are the most critical. It is important for parents to interact with their kids by broadening their horizons and curiosity. By installing feelings of happiness, healthy habits, and smarts, this enables a baby to forgo life with a fresh beginning towards the road of accomplishment and high achievement.

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