Music is a critical part of a child's development. Singing a song exercises more parts of the brain than any other activity, and the act of singing can help a child's physical, behavioural, social, educational and cognitive development. And the great thing about music is that children experience it all the time.
- Compiled with help from Baz Chapman, programme director of Sing Up, which is part of the Music Manifesto National Singing Programme.
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