A pioneering music educator reveals how music can supercharge early
childhood development--and explains how parents and educators can
harness its power.
Since opening her famed Parisian conservatory over three decades ago,
Joan Koenig has led a global movement to improve children's lives and
minds with the transformative power of music. With a curriculum and
philosophy drawn from cutting-edge science, L'École Koenig has educated
and empowered even its youngest students--from baby Max, whose
coordination and communication grow as he wiggles and coos to targeted
songs and dance routines, to five-year-old Constance, who nourishes her
empathy, creativity, and memory while practicing music from other
cultures. In The Musical Child, Koenig shares stories from her
classrooms, along with tips about how to use the latest research during
the critical years when children are most sensitive to musical exposure
and most receptive to its benefits.
A gift for parents, caregivers, musicians, and educators, The Musical
Child reveals the multiple ways in which music can help children
thrive--and shows how, in the twenty-first century, its practice is more
vital than ever.