It’s never too early to teach your preschool children about music.

Any parent can do it—even if you have never had a music lesson in your life!

Music is a gift we all share. Infants can hear well before they can see. They can even recognize familiar songs as early as two weeks before they’re born. It’s one of the earliest components in brain development.

That’s why the best time to introduce your children to music is right from the beginning. 

Learn how to enhance your toddler’s brain development with musical concepts that can last a lifetime. Music for the Developing Brain includes everything you need to know to introduce your children to music, from learning your way around a keyboard to the simple, powerful teaching approaches that can help your child love practicing—and performing!

Don’t wait until they’re older. Start today, and give your child every academic advantage by developing their natural musical ability.

 

Unleash Your Child’s Natural Musical Instincts


What Readers are Saying

Dr. Bader has developed a fascinating and fun approach to teaching musical concepts to preschoolers—and the teacher doesn’t have to be a trained musician or educator! This could be a very valuable and popular resource.
— Gordon (Dick) Goodwin, DMA, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Composition at The University of South Carolina
 
In the over thirty years that I have known Dr. Bader, I have watched her dedication to improving the ease with which children can play and enjoy music. She is absolutely passionate and committed to sharing her expertise with all those who are invested in children and actually making it fun and easy.
— Patricia Cannon, MN, RN, VICE PRESIDENT of HIS International, Inc.

About Dr. Bader

Dr. Jane J. Bader, DMA, didn’t set out to be a music teacher. In her first career, she performed research in marine biology, conducted routine testing in a blood bank in Alaska, and orchestrated the ins and outs of a medical laboratory thanks to a Bachelor of Science in cell biology and a certificate in medical technology.

After becoming an award-winning composer, she earned a Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts in piano pedagogy and started teaching at a local university. She wrote Music for the Developing Brain to help parents everywhere share music with their children from the very beginning.

You can learn more about Dr. Bader here.