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Growie's Memory Corner (Series 2)Early musical training does help to improve verbal memory skills in young children, so it's important that we know how this tool works in the minds of our little ones.![]() Music is a powerful tool in our daily lives because it helps to create desired moods, assists us to relax, keeps us energised, brings back powerful memories, and generally makes us happy. Music is also an activity that engages the whole brain, which allows children to store information into their long-term memories more easily. Interestingly, children with musical training have shown significantly better verbal memory skills compared with children without such instruction. When preschoolers are exposed to musical training, over a period of time they can grow to have a better memory for words, find it easier to learn in school, and better remember experiences that they encounter in their daily lives. Music actually boosts the brain's circuitry and increases certain mental functions that allow the brain to work efficiently. It helps to improve memory through rhyme, rhythm and melody. Here are some details as to how music affects our overall well-being and enhances our memory:
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