THE ROLE OF MUSICAL EDUCATION IN DEVELOPING THE CREATIVE ABILITIES OF PRESCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN
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musical education, creative abilities, early childhood development, cognitive development, rhythmic sense, emotional sensitivity, traditional music.Abstract
Musical education plays a pivotal role in nurturing the intellectual, emotional, and creative potential of preschool-aged children. By fostering auditory perception, cognitive skills, and emotional sensitivity, music not only enhances individual development but also instills cultural and ethical values. This paper explores the significance of musical education within preschool institutions and families, emphasizing its impact on children's creativity and overall growth. Practical recommendations for educators and parents to effectively integrate music into daily routines are provided, highlighting strategies to promote musical abilities, engagement, and appreciation from an early age.
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