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Music, Attention, and Learning

Everyone Who Has Learned Their ABCs Knows That It Is Easier To Memorize A List If It Is Set To Music. Scientific Research Supports Common Experience That Pairing Music With Rhythm And Pitch Enhances Learning And Recall. Music Helps Children And Adolescents With Attention Problems In Several Ways. First, It Can Be Used As A Reward For Desired Behavior. For Example, Of Paying Attention To Homework For 10 Minutes, A Child Can Be Rewarded With The Opportunity To Listen To Music For 5 Minutes.Second, It Can Be Used To Help Enhance Attention To “boring” Academic Tasks Such As Memorization, Using Songs, Rhythms, And Dance Or Movement To Enhance The Interest Of The Lists To Be Memorized. Instrumental Baroque Music Is Great For Improving Attention And Reasoning. For Students, Playing Background Music Is Not Distracting. Third, Musical Cues Can Be Used To Help Organize Activities – One Kind Of Music For One Activity (Studying), Another For A Different Activity (Eating), And A Third Kind For Heading To Bed.

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