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Good Music, Brighter Children : Simple and Practical Ideas to Help Transform Your Child's Life Through the Power of Music |
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Rating:  Summary: Good Music Brighter Children Review: Good Music Brighter Children is a marvelous book filled with creative ideas and practical suggestions by the author on how to integrate music, learning, and enjoyment in childrens' lives. Habermeyer's extensive and documented research serves as a useful tool for any parent of a young child. The book also will inspire adults to "start practicing their musical instruments again" which sets a wonderful example for children.
Rating:  Summary: Good Music Brighter Children Review: Good Music Brighter Children is a marvelous book filled with creative ideas and practical suggestions by the author on how to integrate music, learning, and enjoyment in childrens' lives. Habermeyer's extensive and documented research serves as a useful tool for any parent of a young child. The book also will inspire adults to "start practicing their musical instruments again" which sets a wonderful example for children.
Rating:  Summary: Authoritative, Textbook Quality Review: Having just read this authoritative and well-written book, I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who either has a child, intends to have a child, or teaches children. From her vast amount of research, Ms. Habermeyer has compiled what would take years of individual study on the part of the reader, into a concisely-written and easily understood manuscript. It is packed with resources and ideas, motivational to say the least. Would make a great textbook.
Rating:  Summary: Authoritative, Textbook Quality Review: Having just read this authoritative and well-written book, I would recommend it to anyone and everyone who either has a child, intends to have a child, or teaches children. From her vast amount of research, Ms. Habermeyer has compiled what would take years of individual study on the part of the reader, into a concisely-written and easily understood manuscript. It is packed with resources and ideas, motivational to say the least. Would make a great textbook.
Rating:  Summary: Not for Special Needs... Review: I was kind of surprised other people liked this book so much. I didn't find it useful at all. I especially don't recommend it if you are looking for any ideas to help with a special needs child. It doesn't even touch on that. There are a lot of suggestions about things you can do with your children to increase their music appreciation. The author suggests taking your child to the symphony or the opera, but dress them in comfortable clothes... Just not too helpful at all. It also has lots of lists making recommendations as to music your kids can listen to. I took a one-day class on music and child development last year and there is so much good information that this author doesn't include. If you're looking for a good book on this subject, look into Don Campbell's book on the Mozart Effect for kids. I wish I hadn't bought this one.
Rating:  Summary: Not for Special Needs... Review: I was kind of surprised other people liked this book so much. I didn't find it useful at all. I especially don't recommend it if you are looking for any ideas to help with a special needs child. It doesn't even touch on that. There are a lot of suggestions about things you can do with your children to increase their music appreciation. The author suggests taking your child to the symphony or the opera, but dress them in comfortable clothes... Just not too helpful at all. It also has lots of lists making recommendations as to music your kids can listen to. I took a one-day class on music and child development last year and there is so much good information that this author doesn't include. If you're looking for a good book on this subject, look into Don Campbell's book on the Mozart Effect for kids. I wish I hadn't bought this one.
Rating:  Summary: A Five Star Guide on How We Can Improve Education Review: Parents, teachers, school administrators and board members, state and federal legislators, and the community at large, MUST read this book if we, as a nation, are to find the answers to the questions, Why aren't our students learning?; and How do we prepare them to meet the intellectual and creative workplace challenges of the new millennium? Ms. Habermeyer's work clearly and convincingly answers these questions. Through her exhaustive research of scientific studies connecting music and learning, and of successful schools where music and art are an integrated part of the curricula, she provides us with the methods and the motivation to revive and revitalize, not only schools that fall short of academic excellence, but all schools. Unlike books that inspire but do not deliver the "how-to", GOOD MUSIC, BRIGHTER CHILDREN, will not disappoint you. Parents and teachers will find the extensive resource section, alone, and invaluable guide for enriching children's lives and education through music.
Rating:  Summary: Music Education for the 21st Century! Review: The author has done her homework and delivers a practical guide, clearly written in a very readable and enjoyable style. Thankfully free of academic cant or pyschobabble, "Good Music, Brighter Children" has page after page of facts and solutions that real parents with real children can use. The scholarship is impeccable, the bibliography exhaustive; Ms. Habermeyer has quite simply created a gold standard reference work in the warp-speed expanding field of learning dynamics.
Rating:  Summary: Music Education for the 21st Century! Review: The author has done her homework and delivers a practical guide, clearly written in a very readable and enjoyable style. Thankfully free of academic cant or pyschobabble, "Good Music, Brighter Children" has page after page of facts and solutions that real parents with real children can use. The scholarship is impeccable, the bibliography exhaustive; Ms. Habermeyer has quite simply created a gold standard reference work in the warp-speed expanding field of learning dynamics.
Rating:  Summary: A must-have for all parents, educators, musicians & CEOs Review: This book is a wealth of information. The author cites the latest research in brain development and music education. She also includes anecdotes from the lives of famous and not-so-famous musicians. All sources are cited. Each chapter has an average of 20 endnotes. There is good, practical advice for parents & teachers alike as well as for advocates of any area of the arts. It covers both the importance of music for babies & young children as well as how the lack of study in the arts is adversely affecting creativity in the business world. Specific recommendations for music, books, videos, internet sites are also given. I was surprised at the wealth of powerful information in this book (257 pages text + 44 pages of resources, 15 pages of endnotes, and a 20 page index). If every school board member were to read this book, music and art in the schools would never be threatened by budget constraints.
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