Did you know that music education improves brain function and socialization?
Everyone knows making music is fun.
There is also proven causality between music education and language-related brain function and literacy.
Studying music makes children smarter, with improved social and collaboration skills, mental and physical health, and sense of well-being. The benefits of music education apply regardless of socio-economic status.
Children who study music:
Perform better at school
Engage more thoughtfully and cooperatively with others
Are more likely to graduate from high school
Have better impulse control
Are less likely to become law-enforcement engaged.
Introducing a progressive new alliance:
A Music-Based Mentoring, Music Immersion, and Life Skills Collaboration
In the face of more alarming and frequent youth encounters with the law, police officer relationships with young people have become even more critical. Police officers are in a strong mentoring position to influence the nature and circumstances of youth engagement with law enforcement and promote positive, productive outcomes. Likewise, music-based mentoring has been proven to yield transformational results.
On Beat Studio is an ideal fusion uniting the juvenile assessment, violence prevention, and mentoring roles of law enforcement’s community service officers with the educational skills and mentoring roles of teaching musicians, to create life-changing opportunities for under-resourced youth