- The child learned to pronounce and enunciate words correctly.
- They practiced rhythm and melody while singing.
- They learned comprehension and understanding of the words and meaning of the song.
- They practiced auditory skills by listening to the rhythm and melody of the song.
- They developed vocabulary by learning new words and phrases in the song.
- They learned to follow directions and cues when singing the song.
- They developed social and interpersonal skills by singing the song for others.
- They gained confidence in their ability to perform and share their voice.
Here are some tips for continued development related to this activity:
1. Encourage the child to learn more songs and practice singing them. Singing helps with pronunciation, fluency, and storytelling.
2. Introduce different genres of music and explore their lyrics together. Discuss the meaning of the songs and encourage the child to express their thoughts and feelings about the lyrics.
3. Practice reading aloud with the child. Reading helps with vocabulary acquisition, comprehension, and expands their imagination.
4. Encourage the child to write their own songs or lyrics. This will help develop their creativity and language skills.
5. Provide opportunities for the child to perform or share their songs with others, such as family gatherings or school events. This will boost their confidence and public speaking skills.