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A Study of The Effect of Music on the Developing Child
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Zoë McKellar
9806752
Dissertation: Final Submission
April 2002
"A Study of The Effect of Music on the Developing Child"
Martin Dixon: Supervisor
Contents
Chapter One
Introduction
Chapter Two
The Early Stages of Development
a. Prenatal Behaviour and Development of Postnatal Responses
b. How Melodies can Become Motor Skills
Chapter Three
The Mozart Effect
a. What is "The Mozart Effect"?
b. How Music Makes You Smarter
Chapter Four
Music and Special Needs
a. Autism
b. Epilepsy
Chapter Five
A Study of Various Schools and Age Groups
a. Aim
b. Method
c. Hypothesis
d. Results and Discussion
e. Conclusion
Chapter Six
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Chapter One
Introduction
Introduction
The main body of this dissertation consists of a collection of research on various topics related to the effect of music on the developing child. I have covered the effect of music from the prenatal stages up until adulthood covering topics such as Special Needs, Music
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