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“Music can change the world” Beethoven

About Rinkink Terwyl Jy Dink?

  With this musical reading program I guarantee lots of fun and enjoyment!  I want learners to make a positive connection with languages and develop a passion for reading. Read more about us.

Rinkink terwyl jy dink makes room for different learning styles

Visual learning style

Understand and remember things by sight.

Auditory learning style

Learn by hearing and listening.

Verbal learning style

This learning style involve both written and spoken words.

Kinesthetic learning style

Learn through movement!

Basic skills is needed to read with success.

These skills are necessary to be a successfull learner 

Music help to retrieve stored memories, but also to lay down new ones.

Children who participate in musical activities will develop their speech and language skills.

Listening to music will enhance your language comprehension and increase your vocabulary. It will even help with their pronunciation.

Music can stimulate the body’s natural feel good chemicals (e.g. endorphins, oxytocin). It can help energize our mood and provide an outlet for us to take control of our feelings. It can help us in problem solving, builds community and connection.

Children are exposed to rhyming through music. Rhyming is an important way to practice and demonstrate phonological awareness.

Music helps to hear and manipulate sounds.

This program promotes listening skills needed for reading. Music in this program will help children to relax, focus, concentrate, feel motivated, improve memory and make the learning process much more enjoyable.

The playing music can effectively improve a kid’s fine motor skills.

Building on information with which the child is already familiar with.

Music help the learners to engage and pay better attention.

Music helps to stimulate the brain and promotes logical thinking.

Singing improves retention. The reading books are written in such a way to promote fluency in reading.

The connection allows learners to better understand what is being read and have a better recall.

Physical resources to support learners in making reading and phonics fun and practical!

Why music work?

How does music influence child development?

Music can stimulate the body’s natural feel good chemicals (e.g. endorphins, oxytocin). It can help energize our mood and provide an outlet for us to take control of our feelings. It can help us in problem solving, builds community and connection.

 

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