Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2012, p. 15

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15 · Wednesday, September 19, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Fall Registration Music education can help kids with school skills Music's efficacy as a teaching tool has long been studied. Though some still doubt if music has any effect on student performance, a strong body of evidence suggests otherwise. Studies into the effects of music on learning are nothing new. Such studies have been conducted for decades, gaining popularity during the 1950s when research was done on something called the "Mozart Effect." The Mozart Effect theorizes that listening to Mozart can temporarily improve performance and may even boost a person's IQ. In response, many parents started playing Mozart and other classical music in their homes. By the late 1990s, Baby Einstein, a company that offers a wide range of developmental and entertainment products for babies and toddlers, released a series of CDs and videos that prominently featured classical music amid visual learning sequences for young children. "Baby Mozart," "Baby Bach" and "Baby Beethoven" were just a few of the videos capitalizing on the evidence that children learn more when exposed to classical music. Continued on page 16 OSD THE OAKVILLE SCHOOL OF DANCE recreational and professional training programmes · Ballet · pointe · contemporary / modern · character / folk dance · Body conditioning · pas de deux · men's Work registration now open. please call to register. contact Us: oakville school of dance 260 robinson street oakville, ontario l6J 1g6 p. 905-844-7035 e. oakvilleballetinfo@cogeco.ca www.oakvilleballet.com Offering the Very Best in Classical and Contemporary Ballet Training for Over 50 Years. nce AcAdemy | 9 05.829.1610 | ww Annex dAnce 905.829.1610 www.annexdanceacademy.com RegistRAtion tuesdAy's And thuRsdAy's oR on-line Anytime.

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