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18.04.2026 14:59
Before children learn to speak, they learn to feel, and often, they feel through music. 🎶 From lullabies to playground rhymes, songs quietly teach children how to express emotions, connect with others, and find where they belong.

https://www.psychologs.com/growing-up-in-rhythm-music-as-a-socialising-agent-in-early-childhood-identity-formation/

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Growing Up in Rhythm: Music as a Socialising Agent in Early Childhood Identity Formation
When we think about our childhood, chances are a nostalgic song pops up in our mind even before the memory comes in; it can be a lullaby our mother had hummed, a nursery rhyme or even a silly little song(Music) that we made with our friends in hopes of starting a band with them.  Not merely passing time, those notes shaped reactions. They guided actions without announcing they would. Belonging grew within their rhythm. Loud sounds come before the words do. While small, ears catch tunes that shape how kids see feelings. Because of melodies, connections between people make more sense. Songs carry habits from one generation to another, without saying it outright. Often, rhythm shows identity long before mirrors do. Where rules fail, notes slip in quietly instead. These rhymes and songs were not just for entertainment; they were subtly teaching us more about how we feel, behave and…
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