Good Music Brighter Children: Simple and Practical Ideas to Help Transform Your Child's Life Through the Power of Music - Sharlene Habermeyer - Books - Createspace - 9781484157312 - January 24, 2014
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Good Music Brighter Children: Simple and Practical Ideas to Help Transform Your Child's Life Through the Power of Music

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Brief Description: "This is a magnificent book--one of the most original and stunning in the field of modern Chinese literature. The eight studies that comprise the book unfold a vast canvas of twentieth-century China, one that is filled with terror, violence, phantasmagoria, and death. This is indeed the dark, ghostly side of the 'Chinese Modern.' Wang's prodigious command of primary Chinese texts from the entire literary legacy of twentieth century China is nothing short of stunning. No other study in the field in any language is remotely comparable to the richness and density of materials and insights packed into the book."--Leo Ou-fan Lee, Professor of Chinese Literature, Harvard University "This is a revolutionary book, a series of connected essays that lay bare 20th-century China's history of violence. The range and quality of investigation into literary and historical representations of pain are stunning; the material is as fresh as the scholarly ends to which it contributes. An absolute must read."--Howard Goldblatt, co-editor of "The Columbia Anthology of Modern Chinese Literature" "David Wang is in his element. In this monumental work on the mutual implication of Chinese modernity and the representation of violence, Wang is at once historical, critical, and mythopoetic. The haunting metaphor of tauwu as monster and history gives this book both a theoretical backbone and a contemplative richness that goes beyond the genre of literary criticism. It is a masterpiece of the finest caliber."--Jing Wang, S. C. Fang Professor of Chinese Cultural Studies, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyTable of Contents: AcknowledgmentsIntroduction 1. Invitation to a Beheading2. Crime or Punishment?3. An Undesired Revolution4. Three Hungry Women5. Of Scars and National Memory6. The Monster that is History7. The End of the Line8. Second Haunting NotesBibliographyGlossaryIndexBiographical Note: Sharlene Habermeyer, MA, has spent over twenty-five years researching the effects of music in the brain development of young children. She is passionate about how people of all ages learn and how music can be the catalyst for learning. She holds a masters degree in Education from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. In 1999, she started the Palos Verdes Regional Orchestra (now the Palos Verdes Regional Symphony Orchestra). It currently boasts over one-hundred members. A college instructor, a frequent lecturer, and a consultant, she is the mother of five boys and lives with her husband in Torrance, California. (Contact: email: sharlene@goodmusicbrighterchildren.com Blog: www.goodmusicbrighterchildren.com) Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: Did you know that music has the power to increase your child's intelligence? Scientific studies at some of the most respected universities in the world indicate that children introduced to classical music at a young age read earlier and perform better on achievement tests. Inside, respected educator, Sharlene Habermeyer gives you a simple, step-by-step program that any parent can follow. You'll discover how introducing your children to good music can: accelerate language development, improve math and science skills, increase memory and concentration, improve reading comprehension and retention, enhance physical coordination and benefit children with learning disabilities and more. This book is a powerful guideline for any parent who wants to help their child develop into a bright, well-rounded and confident adult. "With a scientist's eye and an artist's voice, Habermeyer examines everything from the benefits of music for the developing brain to music's ability to improve cultural awareness. This is an encyclopedic, invaluable resource for anyone who believes in music education. A magnum opus, fact-filled and inspiring, on the benefits of music." -Kirkus Indie, Kirkus Media LLC "This book outlines why music is important to learning, and provides parents with excellent suggestions for launching and sustaining a musical influence in the lives of their children." -James S. Catterall, professor of education and co-director of Imagination Project at UCLA. This book is a well-crafted look at the importance and many benefits of music in our children's lives at home and school. It is an enjoyable, lucid, and informative read for anyone who wants to better understand or make the case for the value of arts education in our schools." -Tim Seldin, President, The Montessori Foundation "This beautifully written work presents the most compelling argument to date that supports why we as a society must continue to fulfill the cultural mandate of including music in the life of every child." -Kathleen A. Horvath, PhD, Director of Undergraduate Studies in Music Education, Case Western Reserve University "This book provides educators, parents, and the community with critical information as well as the language to advocate for music's rightful position within a child's complete education." -Joan Ashcraft, DMA, Director, Tucson Unified School District, Performing Arts, Opening Minds through the Arts (OMA) "A great resource for both parents and teachers. Anyone interested in music or the overall well-being of children will not be able to put this book down." -Lisha Papert Lercari, Director, Music and the Brain "Carefully researched and highly readable, Good Music, Brighter Children is written for musicians and non-musicians alike. It is filled with wisdom, insight and helpful tips to bring music into the home for all ages and stages of childhood." -Shauna Bird Dunn, JD, MPA, Utah Young Mother of the Year, 2010 "This book is an incalculable resource for family members, educators, and music-affiliated retailers alike. Parents should immerse themselves in its message." -Antoinette Purdon, The Piano Company, Leesburg, Virginia "Every parent should read this book to discover the hidden talents of children; even those with learning disabilities. Nothing is impossible if we strive to help our children through the power of good music." -Miriam Choi, Suzuki Piano Teacher (Advanced), Melbourne, Australia "Good Music, Brighter Children perfectly outlined for me how to brighten my children's lives through the world of music -Nancy Allen Naroff, Mother of musicians Madeline and Dylan "Good Music, Brighter Children is a refreshing and inspiring 'how-to' manual for parents who want to improve their child's life through music." -Michelle Whitesides, Mother and Young Violinist Chairperson PVRSO Review Citations:

Kirkus Reviews 03/01/2014 pg. 126 (EAN 9781484157312, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Habermeyer, Sharlene Sharlene Habermeyer, MA, has spent over twenty-five years researching the effects of music in the brain development of young children. She is passionate about how people of all ages learn and how music can be the catalyst for learning. She holds a masters degree in Education from Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. In 1999, she started the Palos Verdes Regional Orchestra (now the Palos Verdes Regional Symphony Orchestra). It currently boasts over one-hundred members. A college instructor, a frequent lecturer, and a consultant, she is the mother of five boys and lives with her husband in Torrance, California. (Contact: email: sharlene@goodmusicbrighterchildren.com Blog: www.goodmusicbrighterchildren.com)

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 24, 2014
ISBN13 9781484157312
Publishers Createspace
Genre Cultural Region > Chinese
Pages 443
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 24 mm   ·   644 g