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Adult Perspectives on Children and Music in Early Childhood

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Adult Perspectives on Children and Music in Early Childhood Synopsis

This book focuses on the importance and role of adults in promoting music in the early years. Designed to promote the idea of the value of music in the early childhood years, the research discussed in this book explores the experiences of a number of adults working with children from birth to age 8.

The initiatives discussed in this work all focus on adults who have encouraged the development of musical identities ranging from music in the home, to musical play in the preschool years, preparing a performance with children, and programs for disadvantaged groups that use music as a communicative tool. 

Each chapter will start with a description of the particular setting and the protagonists' specific skills and interests and how they came to be working with young children. Themes for the chapters have emerged from the videos and interviews conducted and consist of both reflective and affective experience. The themes include musical background, the adults' own stories, theories of childhood, and pedagogy and philosophy. 

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ISBN: 9783030577001
Publication date:
Author: Aleksandra Acker, Berenice Nyland
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 163 pages
Series: International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
Genres: Early childhood care and education
Teaching of a specific subject
Social, group or collective psychology
The arts: general topics
Music
The Arts