Born musical!

Singing and music play an important role in a child’s life.  Musical experiences in childhood in the family environment and during activities and experiences in early learning centres like Buttercups can accelerate brain development, particularly in the areas of language acquisition and reading. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words. A new study has also found that musicality is present from birth. To read more information on this, please see the links below:

https://www.brighthorizons.com/family-resources/music-and-children-rhythm-meets-child-development

https://thesector.com.au/2020/06/15/born-musical-new-research-shows-that-musicality-is-present-from-birth/

Stay Updated on the latest from Buttercups

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

You may also like...

Our News
On 22 May, Buttercups Childcare is proudly partnering with Cancer Council for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea to raise vital funds for cancer research...
Resources
Ready to start your child’s journey with Buttercups Childcare? Download our Family Handbook for all the essential details about our services, what to...
Our News
Collin’s card serves as a clear testament to our success in creating an environment where children and families feel embraced and supported in...