From birth, children begin to listen to the sounds around them, including the call of loved ones, the melody of **, the sound of nature, etc. Through the sound stimulation transmitted by the ear, the child gains knowledge and understanding of the outside world, and establishes a connection with the world.
Language is the most basic communication tool for human beings, and the ear is the key to hearing and understanding language. By listening to what others are saying and responding, children not only learn how to express themselves in language, but also build emotional connections with others through communication. Ears help children receive guidance from parents and teachers, support from peers, and sharing from friends, allowing them to better participate in social and interpersonal relationships.
* is a wonderful language, through the ears to feel the melody, rhythm and emotion of the notes, the child is able to develop **perceptual ability, and even develop a unique **talent. The ears not only let children hear the charm of **, but also stimulate their love and creativity for art.
Children are full of curiosity about everything in the process of growing up, and perceiving new things around them has a non-negligible role in children's growth and development. It allows children to connect with the world, promotes the development of communication, understanding and expression skills, and also opens the way to explore art and art. We should value and protect children's desire to explore, open the windows of their hearts and minds, and let them thrive in the world of sound.