Saturday, 28 May 2016

Movies

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Watching movies is a great entertainment source. Movie very useful for enhancing your mental health. Movie can influencing our lives whether negatively or positively. Whatever the genre, as long as you enjoy it, it can make us to take time to relax and forget about our daily concerns and problems. The bad thing is movies also can make us forgot the time and keep watching so sometimes we forgot about our duty.

Movies are also highly informative. There are so many movies that offer so many information, like documentary or historical movies. Documentaries provide educational benefits and they are generally very interesting to watch. Like, Waiting for Superman: A look at the journey of promising students through a school system that limits their academic growth potential. A review of public education. Teached: This education documentary by a Teach for America alum who looks at inequality in education for urban, minority youths. Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed: Ben Stein’s look at Intelligent Design, and the lack of academic freedom to teach the concept in the classroom. To Be and To Have: An interesting documentary chronicling the education had in a one-room school in rural France. One teacher and students ages four to 11.

We can watching movies with anyone. Like your family, children if you already have, friends, boyfriend or girlfriend. I suggesst you to watch movies when you have time to, but I’m not recomended you to watch movies all the time, watching movies all the time  is bad for your health, like for your eyes. Waching movies all the times also can makes you lazy, sometimes you forgot about what should you do because you get addicted to it. so you have to choose when is the best time to watch movie. And I hope when your childern watching movies its better for you the parents to watch with them, so we can control what kind of movies they watch.

Friday, 20 May 2016

Music



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Music is a good source of education for your children. Children loves music. Children likes to move around taht's why when children listening to music they will sing, clap and dance along with the tunes. Sing, clap, and dance to music tells the brain to make meaning of it.
Music can build your child’s music library. To build your child’s music library, you have to focus on interaction with the music that’ll help train your child’s musical ear. the method you can try is trying to mixture of genres you like and music they like. You can try to compares music you play to the foods you serve, listening to the same CD all the time, you can try to mixing music from your culture and from those around the world, as well as music that you love.
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There so many kinds of music that can children try. To introduce your child to music, consider the songs you sang growing up and start there. Maybe starting with nursery rhymes put to music before gradually moving into folk songs and classical music. A nursery rhyme is a short rhyming story, often set to music and usually designed for young children, such as those in a nursery. Songs for children are a part of many cultures, and they often serve as an oral record of important political and historical events. They also can preserve archaic forms of language. Folk songs a song originating among the people of a country or area, passed by oral tradition from one singer or generation to the next, often existing in several versions, and marked generally by simple, modal melody and stanzaic, narrative verse. Classical music, The word "Classical", when used to describe a musical style, is used by popular culture to distinguish this kind of music from jazz, rock, or other contemporary styles.  The word "classical", however, actually is a period of time in Western Art Music that describes the music of Haydn, Mozart and early Beethoven, as well as other composers who lived at that time.  The general time designations are Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern.  However, the term "Classical Music" has come to be known as a term for a genre of music that spans the course of hundreds of years, including all the music from Palestrina to Stravinsky, to the current day.  Many people are unaware that Classical music is still being composed today, although it is far different than what was created several hundred years ago. You can try to  adding classical music especially if the piece tells a story or teaches them about instrumentation. You can try Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens or Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev, both of which use instruments to represent different animals and characters. The children can learn about specific instruments while learning a story. I suggest you to let your childern to listen to nursery rhyme first and then you can move to folk songs and classical, but for classical I suggest you to avoiding very long orchestral music, and instead listening to short pieces about four to five minutes in length. string quartets or other pieces that rely on only one class of instruments are not the best for young children because they may not demand as much of the child’s attention.