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Transcript: The rhythm of the song will teach children how words rhyme together. the child will be able to pick up bigger words that help build the vocabulary, as well larn how communication is important in games like these. this game helps toddlers develop motor skills which is intentional movements in the muscles. they will be using smaller muscles in the arms and back while pulling their partner back and forth like a boat. slide 19 slide 6 Row, Row, Row Your Boat Playing music for infants comes with many benefits such as; they will communicate better, smile more, and show more sophisticated brain responses to music. When playing in groups children will learn Kindness, resolve conflicts, build friendships, respect others, communicate thoughts and feelings, understand how input is essential to the successful outcome of the group, develop more positive feelings about others take on responsibilities for the benefit of the entire team, To learn and study others emotions and how they respond in different situations. slide 11 slide 23 Ages from the time they start to walk 1yr to 3yrs old. At this stage of growth toddlers brain develop rapidly. They start to understand what they are being told as well as become able to talk and tell what they feel or want. slide 8 Primary age children are ages of 5 through to 11. this age is a time of change, choices and decisions. When infants listen to a single melody repeatedly its enhances their ability to recognize the melody and rhythm. by playing classical music you provide your infant sensory stimulation that enhances his central nervous system development, Primary Age/ School age children Presentation PowerPoint By Yvonne Luera & Carmen Perez socially they will be able to come together and communicate, the children will build social skills, and pick up on how important talk slide 4 slide 12 Cognition development slide 5 Infants will pick up small words such oo or ah. they will try to sing along. Infants can understand musical patterns prior to understanding words. music allows infant to practice "listening ahead" and anticipating what will come next based on her prior experience. This skill is vital for making sense of the complex stream of sounds in speech. Hide items in your yard such as old bottles, leaves, or toys. children can be separated into groups. each group will be a given a list of item to look for. the first group to find all or most the items wins a prize. Group Play slide 24 slide 10 Speech-Language An infants is from ages zero to one. Infancy is the early stages in development and growth. Inability to walk, unable to speak, and express their emotions. Speech-Language Physical Development kids will do a lot of physical movement in which will build the motor skills they deal with muscle( and different motor skills.) Children language becomes more enhanced at this age so the importance of building their vocabulary could be emphasized. Preschooler will pick up different vocabulary from other children. also, the group play will hep children communicate better with others. The children will learn to build teamwork skills. they will develop strategy skills. they will also have to use their memory to remember the items, thinking to come together to determine where the items may be. Toddler/Early Childhood slide 22 slide 14 slide 13 slide 21 Cognition A preschooler is ages 3 yrs old to 5yrs old. This period usually starts from the time the child starts preschool. Preschoolers will become more independent and begin to focus more on adults and children outside of the family. They will want to explore and ask about the things around them even more. Their interactions with family and those around them will help to shape their personality and their own ways of thinking and moving. Read more: http://www.healthofchildren.com/P/Play.html#ixzz3JJPBAN81 listening to music will get the infants excited, making them want to pick their head up to hear, move their hands, and dance around. Children gain knowledge through their play. They exercise their abilities to think, remember, and solve problems. Group-play activities provide learning experiences that teaches children how to work in a productive way developes their ability share and take turns which builds and maintain healthy relationships, even in adulthood. foster healthy competition with others. Build confidence; shy children won't gain confidence if always alone, without friends The more a child is around others, the more the brain is being stimulated to constantly explore others and everything around Social-Emotional Speech-Language Social- Emotional development Group Play aids in developing both fine and gross motor skills, Children are supposed to be active. They will swing, cut, saw, pound, roll, spin, and run. During group play children will use many different muscles in their bodies and repeated movement of large and small muscle groups that builds and refines how well these parts of the body work.. slide 15 This game will