NexusTrivia: Benefits of Learning Music

Nexus learners are encouraged to develop their creative talents and ability to express themselves through the music. Playing an instrument is great for cognitive development in young children as it stimulates different parts of the brain simultaneously! Read more to find out how learning a musical instrument can help your child’s overall education! #NexusTrivia #NexusMindset

Better Verbal & Writing Skills

Children who learn music showed rapid transfer of cognitive benefits in non-musical areas of the brain, such as verbal recognition.

Be More Disciplined

Learning music requires frequent practice, and children who develop this habit at an early age can improve vital concentration and discipline skills.

Stimulates Emotional Intelligance

By hearing different feelings in music, children can learn how to get in touch with their emotions.

Develop Confidence

When children notice that they get better at something, they feel the same about themselves.

Improve Memory Function

Learning an instrument engages different parts of the brain, which results in better creation, storage, and memory recall.

David Griffiths

Principal

MA Education and Leadership (UK), PGCE (UK), BA Hons. Economics (UK)

David has almost 30 years experience in teaching and leadership. He is a facilitator and coach with the International Leadership and Management Programme (ILMP) for Middle and Senior Leaders both within and outside of Asia as well as being guest speaker at several events.

Leadership Experience:
Head of Primary, Head of Secondary Apple Distinguished Educator

Date Joined: 

September 2007