7 Ways Nursery Rhymes Can Help Child Development

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While raising a child, parents do not just juggle different things at the same time. Sometimes, parents also sing along with their kids when nursery rhymes are on the loop.

There even are instances when parents use nursery rhymes to calm a crying baby. Although this is not the best way to address such situations, experts say that there is an upside to having nursery rhymes coming handy.

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According to studies, teaching children nursery rhymes has a lot of benefits. Not only do nursery rhymes help in the development of a child's hearing awareness, but also, it is a good foundation for a child's language and learning. Teaching kids nursery rhymes can also help them become sociable.

Here are seven other benefits nursery rhymes have for children.

1. Nursery rhymes help in understanding concepts.

Through the words in the song that children hear, children can understand abstract concepts as well. Words like big, small, tall, short, first, and last are used in nursery rhymes, and because these words are associated with people or objects, children develop language comprehension. The songs help children understand the meaning of these words. 

2. Nursery rhymes assist children in speech development.

Most of the terms used in nursery rhymes are funny and full of interesting ideas. These words help children say some of the sounds which might be difficult to pronounce. Also, singing nursery rhymes is a good way to teach children the proper intention and pronunciation.

The rhymes in the songs sung by children are also beneficial in developing the muscles of the mouth and tongue.

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3. Nursery rhymes can be a way to further develop a child's listening and reading comprehension.

Aside from initially developing the auditory skill of children, listening comprehension is also developed to kids when they often listen to nursery rhymes. That is because as they listen to the lyrics of the song, they bring together the narrative given by the entire song. 

Along with listening, kids also gradually develop an interest in reading. Studies have also shown that good readers are those who have great familiarity with nursery rhymes.

4. Nursery rhymes can spark a child's creativity.

Almost all of the nursery rhymes have stories. These stories can broaden a child's imagination.

Moreover, when a child acts out the scenarios, he or she becomes creative in his or her way. 

5. Nursery rhymes can help in improving fine motor skills.

It is undeniable that there are nursery rhymes that can encourage children to dance. If it is not dancing, then the simple movements made through the fingers, hands, or feet can be a big help in improving a child's motor skills.

6. Nursery rhymes teach children how to be sociable.

Some nursery rhymes encourage children to sing along or take turns in singing. Through this, they learn to connect with other children. The meanings of some of the songs also teach children how to be sociable, like greeting a friend or meeting a new playmate.

7. Nursery rhymes help in developing a child's emotional well-being.

Humor is one of those aspects that can be developed by nursery rhymes. Also, because of kids' familiarity with nursery rhymes, these songs can help children go through uneasy situations.

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