![]() Obviously, you’re not going to take your kids to the local bar on a Saturday night, but luckily, there are many different karaoke machines that you can get for your home. Can you see how all of those benefits might apply? I’ve been singing to and with my kids since day one, and they now have a love of singing and music that I continue to encourage. He’s surrounded by friends and/or family, and he’s belting out a song that means something to him. Now imagine your child taking center stage (or the center of the living room) with a microphone in his hand. Singing karaoke with friends can create special bonds and even lead to making new friends. It promotes self-esteem and builds confidence that will carry over into other situations. Singing can help express emotions and enhance communication with others. Head and neck muscles are exercised as well, and this encourages the emptying of the Eustachian tubes, which decreases the chances of developing middle ear infections. Singing can also reduce stress hormones and increase proteins of the immune system. Singing is an aerobic exercise! It gives your cardio-vascular system a workout, which leads to oxygenation of the blood and improved overall circulation. It encourages language development by naturally teaching pronunciation, rhyming, parts of speech, sentence structure, and vocabulary. ![]() Singing can can improve memory, concentration, and listening skills. Let’s talk a little about how that’s true.Ĭognitive Benefits. Karaoke has so much more to offer than entertainment though–especially for kids. It’s somehow both energizing and relaxing at once, and it’s just an all around good time. ![]() Karaoke is fun, right? Even people who can’t sing (like me!) enjoy getting together with friends and family to blow off some steam by singing some of their favorite tunes together. ![]()
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