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bobthebuilder

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Music moves beyond creativity by involving other domains of development. Discuss the music/development connection.
 
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What are three things a teacher can do to address the creative needs of children with diverse abilities?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: Intellectual  differentiation of sounds, rhythms, memory of tune and lyrics
Physical  moving to music with physical control
Social  interacting with others in responding to music, singing and moving together
Emotional  sensing the mood of music and expressing feelings through it Language  recalling words to songs and expanding vocabulary Literacy  reading words and musical notes.

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: The adult can make any physical adaptations necessary such as adjusting the height of an easel, modifying the tools and materials for ease of manipulation, or increasing the sensory nature of the materials.





 

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