Kindermusik by Olive Garden in Redcliffe, Queensland | Music school
Kindermusik by Olive Garden
Locality: Redcliffe, Queensland
Phone: +61 415 337 531
Address: 3 Plume Street 4020 Redcliffe, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.kindermusikbyolivegarden.com.au
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24.01.2022 "I want to teach all children that disability is not something to be afraid of, but rather something augmenting. Disability is a difference that is inherently complex but absolutely worth learning about." A new blog post from the incredible Jessica Smith.
21.01.2022 Using musical cues to learn a physical task significantly develops an important part of the brain, according to a new study. The research is in Brain & Cognition. (full open access)
20.01.2022 "But a new chapter is beginning in our understanding of the influence of physical exercise on cognition. Researchers are starting to find more specific effects ...related to different kinds of exercise. Specifically, high-intensity intervals, aerobic exercise, weight training, yoga and sports drills are affect different areas of the brain."
20.01.2022 Taking music lessons increases brain fiber connections in children and may be useful in treating autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). As ...a music teacher I have seen this possibility realised over and over again with students I have taught with autism and ADHD. "When a child receives musical instruction, their brains are asked to complete certain tasks," Dr. Dies-Suarez said. "These tasks involve hearing, motor, cognition, emotion and social skills, which seem to activate these different brain areas."
20.01.2022 Thank you to Limelight Magazine for publishing this article. Couldn't agree more with Richard. But my question to you is how would you change it? I think it wil...l come from passionate parents who want more for their kids. Love to hear your thoughts http://www.limelightmagazine.com.au//richard-gill-alarm-be See more
17.01.2022 Did you know if you get the chills when listening to music you have an enhanced ability to experience intense emotions? Seems logical, but think about how that ...ability impacts on the way you experience the world and your ability to understand how others feel. Now think about how someone else might experience the world if they don't feel chills when they listen to music. I had the privilege of talking with and observing Matthew Sachs in action at BCI during the BBB Roadtrip 2017. He has a window into understanding our emotions that is truly fascinating.
16.01.2022 PAPER HEART FLOWER CRAFT - a great alternative to regular Mother’s day card <3 http://www.easypeasyandfun.com/paper-heart-flower-craft/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/xk1QA0
15.01.2022 Music evokes strong emotions such as frisson (goose bumps), awe and laughter and has been found to use the same reward pathways as food, drugs and sex to induce pleasure - but why? and how? Read on and find out.
12.01.2022 Mid-life #hearingloss is one of the preventable factors contributing to the risk of dementia, as reported in The Lancet. So important to protect your hearing - and if you already have hearing loss, take action!
10.01.2022 Moving fish http://krokotak.com/2016/07/moving-fish/
10.01.2022 "A two-year study by researchers at the Brain and Creativity Institute (BCI) at the University of Southern California shows that exposure to music and music ins...truction accelerates the brain development of young children in the areas responsible for language development, sound, reading skill and speech perception." See more
09.01.2022 A new Australian study shows that children with musical training can detect statistical regularities more quickly.
09.01.2022 "Breathing is not just for oxygen; it’s now linked to brain function and behavior. Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered for the first time that the rhythm of breathing creates electrical activity in the human brain that enhances emotional judgments and memory recall."
07.01.2022 "Research has proven again and again that children who grasp early literacy skills by the end of first grade become strong readers for the rest of their lives, while those who struggle early on continue to do so throughout their schooling. So, no pressure, right?"
06.01.2022 The human brain - in stunning detail. The world's most detailed scan of the brain's internal wiring has been produced by scientists at Cardiff University in the UK. http://bbc.in/2tLEjLB (via BBC Lifestyle & Health News)
06.01.2022 "The researchers saw a marked improvement in the area of the brain known as the minor forceps, which is particularly underdeveloped in children with autism and ADHD."
05.01.2022 "The neuroscience of singing shows that when we sing our neurotransmitters connect in new and different ways. It fires up the right temporal lobe of our brain, ...releasing endorphins that make us smarter, healthier, happier and more creative. When we sing with other people this effect is amplified." See more
04.01.2022 It is interesting how many cultural and pedagogical factors lead to children choosing not to engage in what is a very natural part of their development - singin...g. We can change these factors through knowledge and deliberate practice. Steven Demorest, who I met last year on the BBB Roadtrip at Northwestern, makes some important points about this here. See more
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