Singing songs (and the repetition of the songs) appears to support strengthening inter-hemispheric connections in the brain.

I am so pleased to feature this insightful and informative blog by early literacy and reading specialist, Nancy Platt! Nancy worked as a children’s librarian for 15 years at the Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut, and she is passionate about multisensory and play-based early education. Currently residing in the Dominican Republic, Nancy is furthering her expertise in advocacy, language acquisition, and bilingual education.
~Erica Warren

Key Takeaways:

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Children with dyslexia often need help in developing auditory discrimination.
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Learning songs helps support recall and develop a short-term memory in children.
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Kids can use rhythm sticks, shakers or small drums to help them find the beat.

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