We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Chil-dren in 3rd or 4th grade who attended 10 months of music lessons taught in groups were compared to a control group of children matched for socio-economic status. All children were administered tests of prosocial skills near the beginning and end of the 10-month period. Compared to the control group, children in the music group had larger increases in sympathy and prosocial behavior, but this effect was limited to children who had poor proso-cial skills before the lessons began. The effect was evident even when the lessons were compulsory, which minimized the role of self-selection. The results suggest that group music training facilitates the deve...
How often have we heard about large classes with “unruly and uncontrollable children ” where teacher...
This study explored the effect of percussion and rhythm-based interventions on children with emotion...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Children i...
In this study, we tracked the development of rhythmic entrainment, prosociality, and theory of mind ...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
Previous studies have suggested that musical training in childhood is beneficial for sociability. Ho...
Prosocial behaviors and executive function are staples of child development. Engagement in music has...
Purpose School success depends on the ability to regulate emotions, behavior, and attention in the s...
Humans are the only primates that make music. But the evolutionary origins and functions of music ar...
This thesis’ purpose is to review how music in school settings contributes to children’s development...
This thesis’ purpose is to review how music in school settings contributes to children’s development...
How music training and expertise influence non-musical abilities is a widely researched topic. Most ...
The subject matter is characterized by showing how learning to play an instrument builds the self-es...
The positive effects of music activities on social development have been substantiated as secondary ...
How often have we heard about large classes with “unruly and uncontrollable children ” where teacher...
This study explored the effect of percussion and rhythm-based interventions on children with emotion...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Children i...
In this study, we tracked the development of rhythmic entrainment, prosociality, and theory of mind ...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
Previous studies have suggested that musical training in childhood is beneficial for sociability. Ho...
Prosocial behaviors and executive function are staples of child development. Engagement in music has...
Purpose School success depends on the ability to regulate emotions, behavior, and attention in the s...
Humans are the only primates that make music. But the evolutionary origins and functions of music ar...
This thesis’ purpose is to review how music in school settings contributes to children’s development...
This thesis’ purpose is to review how music in school settings contributes to children’s development...
How music training and expertise influence non-musical abilities is a widely researched topic. Most ...
The subject matter is characterized by showing how learning to play an instrument builds the self-es...
The positive effects of music activities on social development have been substantiated as secondary ...
How often have we heard about large classes with “unruly and uncontrollable children ” where teacher...
This study explored the effect of percussion and rhythm-based interventions on children with emotion...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...