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Discover why music in the early years is so much more than just fun — it’s a bridge for learning, brain development, and emotional growth. In this video, Clare explores the research behind early childhood musical development, highlighting the work of Graham Welch and the insights of Nicola Burke (Music Development Matters). Learn how songs can: Support language development and communication skills Build motor coordination through rhythm and movement Enhance emotional regulation and resilience Strengthen social connections and a sense of belonging This video also introduces the Songs for Growing Minds series, where Clare shares her original repertoire of teaching songs designed with musical integrity and grounded in research. Perfect for early years practitioners, music educators, parents, and carers, this series offers practical insights for embedding music into everyday learning routines. Subscribe to the channel for more insights into research-backed early years music education and practical teaching resources. SIGN UP TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: https://www.musicbuds-learning.org/mu... Explore our website to find out how we can help you: www.diversitybuds.org Follow us on Facebook: / diversitybuds.org Follow us on Instagram: / diversitybuds Join Clare on LinkedIn: / clare-seymour I hope you liked this YouTube video. Remember, you can find lots of other great free resources right here. And for more information about raising DEI awareness in yourself and your young children, follow Diversitybuds on YouTube. If you'd like to chat further, contact clare@diversitybuds.org