But – why is this, exactly?

There are some controversial perceptions regarding music and its origins, whether music came before speech or if speech was evolved directly from music. However, music is a universal language that surpasses that of speech since it can be communicated over multiple diverse backgrounds with a common understanding.

So, how can you find out whether or not practicing music changes cognitive development? Even with all of the studies and research done on music and its effects, can you actually assess for yourself the impact that musical learning has on the brain?

There are some ways below to find and see the impact that music and musical practice make on a child’s brain and how it helps with their development.