Passive acts, like listening to Mozart , will not make your child smarter. On the other hand, active engagement–learning to play an instrument or processing words–improves mental functioning. For instance, there is a positive relationship between the number of words a child hears every day and IQ scores. Princeton Neuroscientist Sam Wang explains:
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Why You Should Read Shakespeare to Your Children
Listening to Mozart does not improve your child's cognitive development. Reading Shakespeare will.
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