Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee - Dr. Jean

Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee - Dr. Jean

Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee - Fun Song from Dr. Jean - Baby Bumblebee\rbr\rbrDr. Jean also sings, The Banana Dance, a popular YouTube song about avocados, oranges and guacamole.\rbr\rbrHas anyone ever told you that you “cant sing”? Ive been told that myself many times. Thats the great thing about children. They dont know you cant sing if you put a smile on your face and act enthusiastic.\rbr\rbrParents, teachers and pre-school, Kindergarten and first grade youngsters will all enjoy school more and likely improve learning when music is part of the classroom environment.\rbr\rbrSomeone once reminded me that “a gift from the heart is always received by the heart.” We may not all be rock stars or be able to play an instrument, but we can share the magic and joy of music in our classrooms every day. And with all the academic pressure, music is clearly the “spoonful of sugar” to help the medicine go down.\rbr\rbrTooty Ta is another favorite among Dr. Jeans fans, but she has many popular songs on her 17 CDs and 2 DVDs.\rbr\rbrKids, parents and teachers could improve learning by singing every day in class and at home.\rbr\rbrHere are the top ten reasons to SING every day!\rbr\rbr1. When you sing your brain emits endorphins, and endorphins make you happy! Emotions are critical to learning.\rbr\rbr2. Music is multi-sensory. The more senses you get going to the brain, the more likely the message will get there.\rbr\rbr3. Music is powerful for prior-learning. If children are exposed to concepts while singing, it is easier for them to learn when formally introduced.\rbr\rbr4. Music nurtures phonemic awareness (alliteration, rhyme, etc.).\rbr\rbr5. Songs and chants are a natural way to develop oral language and auditory memory.\rbr\rbr6. Poems and songs lay a foundation for fluency and enhance short term memory.\rbr\rbr7. Children are able to use their imaginations and create pictures in their brains when they sing. This is an important part of reading comprehension.\rbr\rbr 8. Repetition is a key to learning. It is much more fun to repeat songs than worksheets!\rbr\rbr 9. Singing and dancing relieve stress and oxygenate the brain.\rbr\rbr10. Through music and movement ALL children can feel successful. A “community of learners” is enhanced when teachers and children enjoy something together!\rbr\rbrThere was a study that was reported on National Public Radio called “Alive Inside.” In the research study they made iPods of songs that had a special significance to patients suffering from dementia and Alzheimers.


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