Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Read: Hand-Clapping  Songs Improve Motor and Cognitive Skills                    A  university in Israel conducted studies of hand-clapping songs which  revealed a link between those activities and  cognitive skills development in children, young adults, and university  students. Practicing motor skills while singing and staying on beat  helps develop auditory processing, visual processing, and  attention. Children—particularly those in first through third grade—who  participated had neater handwriting, better writing skills, and made  fewer spelling errors, too! One researcher  stated, "There's no doubt such activities train the brain and influence  development in other areas." Even adults benefit by becoming more  focused and less stressed. Who knew the songs  weren't just for fun? Read Research Confirms Hand-Clapping Songs Improve Cognitive Skills
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