Episodes
Singing is not just good for our kids, it’s good for us too! Dr Anita Collins explains why, in such a busy world, everyone can find time to sing.
Published 06/30/17
Music is good for our children’s wellbeing, and not just in a light and fuzzy way. Dr Anita Collins takes us through why music – both the kind they love, and the kind they hate- is cognitive food for their brains.
Published 06/30/17
You may think music doesn’t affect the way your child behaves, apart from getting them to jump up and down and go crazy. Dr Anita Collins explains research that suggests the connection is much deeper than just evoking excitement or fun, that it can actually help develop empathy in your child.
Published 06/30/17
Once children can speak, so much uncertainty around parenting disappears. And for children, being able to communicate means less frustration, and fewer tantrums (we hope). Dr Anita Collins explains how music and singing can actually be the most effective building blocks for early language development.
Published 06/30/17
Singing and grooving can go hand in hand, in fact, sometimes it’s hard not to move when you’re singing. Dr Anita Collins reveals how moving to music is actually part of our evolutionary development, and why it’s so important for our kids.
Published 06/30/17
One of the best ways to understand your baby is to be "in sync" with them, to understand their wants and needs on a very basic level. Dr Anita Collins explains how singing to your baby helps you move in synchronicity together.
Published 06/30/17
Did you know that singing to your baby is actually good for them? You may be thinking, surely not all singing is good for them, some people sound awful! Dr Anita Collins explores the idea of singing in tune, and whether or not you need to sing like an angel for your baby to get the benefits.
Published 06/26/17