Previous studies have suggested that musical training in childhood is beneficial for sociability. However, it remains unclear how age of onset of group music lessons is associated with the late sociability of children from a long-term perspective. This study investigated associations between group music lessons conducted at a music school and children’s levels of sociability by focusing on the age of onset of the lessons. We conducted a survey of 276 children aged 4–5 years (M = 58.5 months) and 6–7 years (M = 82.7 months) who commenced music lessons at ages 1, 2, 4, and 6 years. We found that (1) the empathy scores of children aged 6–7 years who began lessons when 1-year-old were greater than those who began lessons when 4-years-old, (2) t...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Sensitive periods for musical training have been proposed, such that starting lessons in earlier chi...
Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: h...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Chil-dren ...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Children i...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: 'Changes in the wellbeing of children st...
Studies of communication in early infancy and childhood have highlighted the significance of rhythm,...
This study investigated the effects of interpersonal context and age on children's emotional respons...
AbstractContemporary society has a direct influence on child development. Children's social-emotiona...
With the intent of improving music acquisition understanding, the purpose of the study was to examin...
With the intent of improving music acquisition understanding, the purpose of the study was to examin...
Empathy, defined as the capacity to observe the feelings of another person and to respond with care ...
Musical group interaction (MGI) is a complex social setting requiring certain cognitive skills that ...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
This dissertation aims to explore the nature of early social preferences by testing attention to a c...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Sensitive periods for musical training have been proposed, such that starting lessons in earlier chi...
Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: h...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Chil-dren ...
We investigated if group music training in childhood is associated with prosocial skills. Children i...
This is a pre-publication version of the following article: 'Changes in the wellbeing of children st...
Studies of communication in early infancy and childhood have highlighted the significance of rhythm,...
This study investigated the effects of interpersonal context and age on children's emotional respons...
AbstractContemporary society has a direct influence on child development. Children's social-emotiona...
With the intent of improving music acquisition understanding, the purpose of the study was to examin...
With the intent of improving music acquisition understanding, the purpose of the study was to examin...
Empathy, defined as the capacity to observe the feelings of another person and to respond with care ...
Musical group interaction (MGI) is a complex social setting requiring certain cognitive skills that ...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that attending individual instrumental training in music schools ...
This dissertation aims to explore the nature of early social preferences by testing attention to a c...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version. The final, definitive version of this paper has be...
Sensitive periods for musical training have been proposed, such that starting lessons in earlier chi...
Corrigendum to “Perspectives on the Potential Benefits of Children's Group-based Music Education”: h...