Musical Parenting Tip: Help your toddler discover sounds (speech & instrumental).
Why?
· Auditory discrimination allows us to notice and compare distinct and separate sounds in speech, as well as the unique timbre of individual instruments and instrument families.
· Auditory discrimination is an important pre-reading skill.
· Auditory discrimination is also an important part of learning to sort and listen for specific sounds within a field of sounds such as hearing mommy say, 'stop!' amidst the background noise of a busy parking lot.
How?
· Check out the ‘I Hear a Sound’ game
· Discover different sounds around your house, yard, and neighborhood. Make a Today Book, to record your child's 'sound detective' journey!
· Cue up a favorite track from your Marvelous Me home album, and use instruments or found sounds to play along to the steady beat.
Want to learn more?
On our blog – read Kindermusik and your child: Exercising your listening muscles.
Also – Put on your listening ears!
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