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children's musical abilities (repercussions (lose their singing skills…
children's musical abilities
musical abilities
focus on the benefits of hard word and persistence more than talent
repercussions
lose their singing skills
lose their singing skills
the experience of feeling connected to others through song
how can we send children the message that singing is for everyone
discourage a child from singing, it can deliver a fatal blow to the child's musical self-image.
begin both at home and school
parents should sing the song they love
sing with your kids from the time they are little
committed to music and singing without shame
encourage all of the children in your classrooms, schools, and communities to sing
telling children lacking the talent last repercussions
negative view, less likely to participate in music of any kind
These self-perceptions a lack of musical talent become a self-fulfilling prophecy
These benefits have nothing to do with talent
their child—indeed every child—has musical ability that can be developed into a satisfying and lifelong relationship with music
as they get older, they messages relative people they may not be very musical—that they don't have 'talent
the notion that singing is a rare ability
their success as a result of hard work will persevere through challenges
who believe their success lies with some innate ability—like 'talent'—are more likely to give up
talent entertain us only by being ridiculed and weeded out