I sing and hum to my children, often like most parents. I am a bad singer, but they really like it, among other things I do for them. Music and my singing calms them. None of their family members have musical inclinations, so they will probably have a strong musical intelligence. Nonetheless, we do lots of singing.
Why do kids like singing so much? They learn when singing-the alphabet, rhyming, numbers, and animal sounds-but it goes beyond the facts that have been put to words. Tonight when my hubby ran in the store to grab something, I was left alone with two tired children and so I naturally sang to them, which calmed them. I’ve made long drives and sang to soothe crying babies until my throat hurt. So I know kids like singing, but why?
The entire brain is engaged and stimulated when singing, according to this interesting article. Chicago Children’s Museum also provides these facts:
- Singing with a recording is not as productive as singing with another person.
- Singing enhances language learning.
- Singing stimulates both new learning and memory.






