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Jun 16, 2020 · When we listen to music we use all parts of our brain, and our heart modifies its beats to try and imitate the rhythm of the music we listen to. As you can see, music affects our brain, and...
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Oct 9, 2020 · Playing music activat... You've definitely heard it before - learning music is proven to have numerous beneficial developmental impacts, especially in children.
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Feb 7, 2024 · Music has a remarkable effect on brain development in young children. Research suggests that exposure to music from an early age can stimulate neural pathways, leading to enhanced cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, and problem-solving skills.
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My kids are totally in love with Hank and John Green’s CrashCourse YouTube channel which just keeps getting better with new hosts, and new videos. In fact the videos are still being updated weekly, if not daily, so there’s always something new to have fun learning about, from film history (kids who loved Hugo should definitely see the video about G...
My older daughter had heard something the term money laundering on the news recently, and she asked what it meant. TedEd to the rescue, with their video on how does money laundering work? While you can find so many incredibly engaging topics here, from the history of tea to why do we itch to physics lessons expressed by asking what if superhero pow...
We first shared Steve Spangler’s Sick Science YouTube Channel a few years back, and it’s still going strong as one of our kids’ favorite educational video channels. I mean, what kid could resist clean, easy-to-follow tutorials for making DIY fake blood, making a bubble inside of a bubble, or making a sugar rainbow(at very top)? It’s not updated all...
Check out ASAP Science and you’ll instantly see why Toronto’s Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown are such a hit with teens and young adults. (The Science Love Song, above, doesn’t have nearly 5 million views for nothing.) The issues addressed by the team are incredibly relevant and up-to-date — like, do fidget spinners really work? — and the hosts are ...
There are so many cool playlists in this channel created by production co and content creators @radical media. Start with Prodigies, a captivating collection of 50 short documentaries about brilliant kids like 15-year-old engineering whiz Kelvin Doe, above, who is impressing even the geniuses at MIT. For literary lovers, the BOOKD playlist offers c...
Visit Smithsonian on YouTube and it’s everything you’d expect: broad, smart, engaging and thorough. Kids will love being able to drill down by all kinds of topics like art and design, science and technology, history and culture; and even super specific interests like the Latino presence at the Smithsonian museums. My daughter and I watched Letters ...
Big Think isn’t specifically an educational YouTube channel for teens and tweens but if they’re curious about the world, media, art, philosophy, current events, language, or science — in other words, big thinkers — they’ll love browsing here. TheBill Nye playlist has 85 videos and growing, each featuring his version of AMA, as he answers science qu...
For kids who learn best when education is presented in musical form (see also: Hamilton), check out rapper Coma Niddy who raps about a range of educational topics, though they’re mostly science related. A few favorite topics include the Internet of Things, Pluto’s devolution from planet to dwarf planet, and Black Scientists who Changed the Game, sh...
Of course I couldn’t offer up a list of educational YouTube channels without including Khan Academy. I’ve sung their praises for years, from their apps for preschoolers, to their vast library of free educational videos for students of all ages, which is only growing. If your kids aren’t interested in learning how to multiply fractions or brush up o...
Music engages kids to think actively and not to learn passively. Young musicians create a unique path for themselves with creative and imaginative thought, by making connections that draw new conclusions, and through the curiosity and engagement with which they approach the world.
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Aug 27, 2024 · Discover how incorporating music in the classroom enhances learning, reduces stress, and makes education enjoyable. Learn about K12’s innovative approach with Snoop Dogg’s Doggyland and see how it benefits your child’s education.