Published: 2012
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"Supporting Musical Development in the Early Years" by Linda Pound focuses on the importance of music in early childhood education. The book emphasizes how music enriches young children's learning and development. It offers practical guidance for educators and caregivers on how to incorporate musical activities into daily routines, fostering creativity and expression. Through engaging strategies, the author explores the developmental benefits of music, including enhancing communication skills, promoting cognitive growth, and supporting emotional well-being. This resource aims to empower adults to create a musically vibrant environment that nurtures children's innate curiosity and love for music during their formative years. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2012 by Open University Press .
Linda Pound is a bestselling author and early years consultant, formerly Academic Leader for Early Childhood at London Metropolitan University, and also a headteachers and local authority inspector.