Michelle:
So playing with music, and rhythm making is a really fun way for you two to interact with each other. So today, we've got some home made instruments here that we're gonna play with!
Mum:
You're good at making noise aren't you?
Michelle:
Well, that's exactly what we want to see.
Is it my go? Amazing.
Interestingly, there's been some research to suggest that early experience with music and with rhythm making, can boost the cognitive skills.
This ability to detect patterns we know is important for children's language and communication skills, because children need to use what they've learned about the sound and the structure of their language to make predictions about what's coming up next.
Mum 2:
Bang, bang.
Little girl:
Bang, bang.