A researcher in Israel conducted the first study of hand-clapping songs, revealing a direct link between those activities and the development of important skills in children and young adults, ...
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Hand claps can make or break a song. A well-placed set of claps can carry a tune into an entirely different stratosphere if timed correctly. They can also sound like a clumsy attempt to overstep the ...
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How music and play shape young minds
From clapping to lullabies, music and movement are more than just fun for kids—they’re powerful tools for brain, body, and emotional growth. Research shows rhythm can sharpen language skills, dance ...
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