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Teaching music is not my expertise. My approach has always been
to expose my children to it because I know it's good for the mind
and that should be enough. Most of us have heard about the benefits
of classical music, but not all children like it. Thankfully, the
book The More We Get Together: Nurturing Relationships Through
Music, Play, Books and Art reveals there are many options
to help your child reach his potential, and these options include
more than just classical music. And the benefits go far beyond
intellect.
The book has two parts. One deals with the research and educational
benefits. It covers family relationships, children's personalities,
and how music, art, play, and literature all play a role in a child's
physical, emotional, social, and spiritual growth. The second part
deals with the activities. There is a ton of information in this
section. Anyone can learn how to take a song and add physical movement
to it to use all learning modalities. Step-by-step instructions
are included for a variety of ways to do this.
There is a travel CD included that contains 52 songs and rhymes.
Many of these are old favorites you may remember, and some may
be new. Either way, the songs are sure to be a hit with your little
ones. The rhythm and repetition is inviting from the moment the
music starts. An insert included with the CD gives instructions
on what movements to use with each song or rhyme. That means that
even people like me, with no creativity, have instant ideas about
what to do.
The activities are for infant through early elementary age. The
book is written for a classroom setting but could easily be used
in a home situation. A format is included explaining each step
that is involved in running a class. It would be very simple for
someone to read these detailed steps and start a class. There is
also a section on how to work with special-needs students. A separate
section discusses how to have Play Parties using singing games.
This book is not a quick read. There is so much information to
learn and glean from it. The abundant references include books,
websites, musicians, instruments, and other materials. Scattered
throughout the book is helpful information, such as examples, do's
and don'ts, ideas, and lists. These were probably some of my favorite
parts.
The idea behind the book is to get parents, grandparents, caregivers,
and children to make meaningful memories together through the use
of music, art, playing, and literature. It's a great way to get
your kids away from video games and television to have some family
time. What a wonderful tradition to be passed on! The benefits
of this book can be read in the many family testimonials included
in the book. The More We Get Together definitely inspires
you to get more involved with your children and provides you with
the tools to do it.
Product review by Heidi Miller-Ford, The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, April 2011
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