Help your child get a 'Handel' on impulses and even language development. The effectiveness of these pieces in improving focus and concentration has even been 'Bach-ed' up by science. (Sorry. We just couldn't help ourselves!)
Johann Sebastian Bach: 'Brandenburg Concertos'has been shown to change the electromagnetic frequencies of the brain to 7.5 cycles per second, which is referred to as the “Alpha Mode,” or the Schumann Resonance. When your child’s brain is in “Alpha Mode,” he’ll focus, concentrate, and learn better.5 of 9Handel’s music is also great for getting brains into Alpha Mode, and
is a fun place to start. Since it takes about 20 minutes for the brain to change to this mode, this hour-long collection should be startedViolin and sheet music — Brahm’s violin concerto is music therapy for children with ADHD.this jaunty number by Brahms knows that it’s anything but calm — in fact, it’s quite lively! When your child’s brain goes into Alpha Mode, his body may appear relaxed, but his mind is still alert and picking up every note. This allows him to focus his energy effectively and get some of his best ideas — without getting distracted by his fidgeting body.7 of 9was used extensively by Dr.
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