Why is Music Class Important?
Early Literacy. They gain the phonological processing, spoken language, and comprehension skills that are the foundation of reading.
Quantitative. They build the spatial-temporal and reasoning skills required for math, science, and engineering.
Social-Emotional. They develop social and emotional skills that are essential for school readiness—like the ability to regulate their responses and relate to others in complex ways.
Physical. By moving and dancing to music and playing simple instruments, children improve their gross and fine motor skills.
Creative. Activities that encourage freedom within a fun and friendly structure spark children’s creativity and provide inspiration.
… And of course, they develop a lifelong love of music.