The Preschooler's Logical, Musical & Language Brain
| The Logical Brain Skill: Math and Logic Learning Window: Birth to 4 year olds What We Know: Circuits for math reside in the brain's cortex, near those for music. Toddlers taught simple concepts, like one and many, do better in math. Music lessons may help develop spatial skills. What We Can Do About It: Play counting games with a toddler. Have him set the table to learn one-to-one relationships-one plate, one fork per person. To hedge your bets, turn on a Mozart CD. ![]() ![]() The Language Brain Skill: Language Learning Window: Birth to 10 year olds What We Know: Circuits in the auditory cortex, representing the sounds that form words, are wired by the age of 1. The more words a child hears by age 2, the larger her vocabulary will grow. Hearing problems can impair the ability to match sounds to letters. What We Can Do About It: Talk to your child - a lot. If you want her to master a second language, introduce it by the age of 10. Protect hearing by treating ear infections promptly. The Musical Brain Skill: Music Learning Window: 3 year olds to 10 year olds What We Know: String players have a larger area of their sensory cortex dedicated to the fingering digits on their left hand. Few concert-level performers begin playing later than the age of 10. It is much harder to learn an instrument as an adult.What We Can Do About It: Sing songs with children. Play structured, melodic music. If a child shows any musical aptitude or interest, get an instrument into her hand early. |











What We Know: String players have a larger area of their sensory cortex dedicated to the fingering digits on their left hand. Few concert-level performers begin playing later than the age of 10. It is much harder to learn an instrument as an adult.