Playing music at home and making music together is so important to your child.
Your child spends more time at home than any other place. This is especially true in preschool age, but even after children go to school, at home is still the main source of most experiences. It's parents' responsibility to create the environment at home, so it's important that you record music in a meaningful way.
Home music play
As a parent, you are a role model and what you do is very important. If you play an instrument regardless of your skill, play it for your child. If you love dancing, dance with your child. If you just love listening to music, show your child how important listening is by actively modeling how to listen to music. If you tell your child that music is important to you, it becomes important to them and they will pay more attention to the music they hear. By developing love and respect for music early, your child will have more time to connect and gain meaning in music later in life, and teaches them to learn rhythm and beat. Your role in this is simple: be an example for your child and four music! Finally, remember that music is one of life's most meaningful experiences. It is a unique human experience, and as such it should never be forced upon a child. Instead, make music a part of everyday life that enhances everything we do. If you bring this value to your child at an early age, they will be grateful as they grow older as they continue to explore a relationship with music.