Your Children Should Learn At Least One Musical Instrument - Nirmal Singh 3C


Kids who want to learn music and musical instruments should be given the freedom to do so. Recent studies have shown that kids who study music from an early stage perform better at school, in their academic subjects. Plus, they also learn to work for rewards, with discipline and hard work.
Research has shown that kids can get substantial benefit from learning to play musical instruments and studying music as a full-fledged subject.

‘There are many benefits of learning music, and if your child is showing interest in learning a certain musical instrument then you should not stop them, in fact, you should encourage them to learn music.’ – Nirmal Singh 3C

Recent studies have shown that children who study music experience an accelerated learning pattern in their school subjects. If a young child is engaged in learning music, his brain will start to support the activities around him better.

‘Earlier the child gets acquainted with music, the better for his personal growth. Brain growth is highly influenced with music.’ Said, Nirmal Singh 3C
The studies conducted on the topic showed direct relation between brain development and involvement of music, art and theatre in young children. Students who come from a troubled background found it even more helpful to be closer to music.

Students did better academically who were involved in music and arts.

Performance of older students showed greater promise.

Students excel in maths and other subjects in school.

The Indian culture is handicapped when it comes to arts and music. Parents who are associated with art in some way or the other see the potential of bringing in music in the lives of their children, others don’t. Why? They think that performing better academically in schools should be the priority. They don’t think outside this canvas and they don’t let their children do what they actually like – this pattern should be altered, especially when studies like this are surfacing regularly.

Nirmal Singh 3C has been conducting seminars regularly all over the country to educate the parents about the importance of Music and Art in the lives of their young children.
‘Music never hurt anyone. If your child is interested in music or art at a young age, there cannot be anything better than that. Your child is already ahead in the race to be successful. You just need to let him try what he loves and your job is done.’ - Nirmal Singh 3C

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