Does Mozart Make Babies Smarter?
Does Mozart make babies smarter? I compiled some facts about the effect classical music has on children and what else it could do for teens and adults. But the main question is if it scientifically improves the mental skills of a child. Science says that it has not been proven. But Mozart still has positive influences on all ages. Bonnie Ward Simon, a music educator, says that improving the senses of a child is very important. She thinks it’s best to develop the skills of a child at an early age. TV and Internet videos don’t have positive effects like music does. Bonnie also says, and I quote, ‘The visual sense does take over very quickly. There’s too much look and not listen today.’ Her theory is that children cannot imagine as well and make up pictures because it’s all b hair loss remedy een reprogrammed. She says that children should be listening more to music than watching TV and I agree. Dr. Victor Strasburg, a clinical pediatrician, says that TV is potentially harmful, but they don’t know about music. The Mozart effect – The actual theory has been studied by many universities and also by Dr. Alfred A. Tomatisin (who studied it for 30 years!). The Mozart effect has been studied many times over but there has never been proof of results. Although at one university they had students listen to Mozart and nothing before tests and there were more results when they listened to Mozart. It seemed to have helped them focus on their tests and score better. Maybe I will listen to classical music before some of my tests! Mozart for adults is also a good idea.
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