Book ReviewWorlds Awaiting • Season 2, Episode 22, Segment 3
Jun 10, 2017 • 4m
We finish up the show with a book review by Echo Harris, who is majoring in elementary education at BYU. She reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann Martin.

Music TalentJun 10, 201711mWe humans respond quite naturally to music. It begins at birth, and some even say – before birth. But certainly from our earliest stages of life we have an innate capacity to sway or wiggle with a melody. Just watch a baby who responds and moves almost instinctively to the music all around it. Dr. Steven M. Demorest, professor of music education at Northwestern University, talks with Rachel about our natural affinity for music and how we can nurture that love of music in our children. Demorest co-directs the Laboratory for Music Cognition, Communication & Learning. His research interests include cultural, cognitive, neurological, and social aspects of singing and music. You can check out Dr. Demorest’s article, “Stop Obsessing Over Talent – Everyone Can Sing” at https://theconversation.com/stop-obsessing-over-talent-everyone-can-sing-74047.
We humans respond quite naturally to music. It begins at birth, and some even say – before birth. But certainly from our earliest stages of life we have an innate capacity to sway or wiggle with a melody. Just watch a baby who responds and moves almost instinctively to the music all around it. Dr. Steven M. Demorest, professor of music education at Northwestern University, talks with Rachel about our natural affinity for music and how we can nurture that love of music in our children. Demorest co-directs the Laboratory for Music Cognition, Communication & Learning. His research interests include cultural, cognitive, neurological, and social aspects of singing and music. You can check out Dr. Demorest’s article, “Stop Obsessing Over Talent – Everyone Can Sing” at https://theconversation.com/stop-obsessing-over-talent-everyone-can-sing-74047.