Music and the Child Midterm

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Across
  1. 2. The stress hormone that drops for 19-22 minutes after the mother/father sings.
  2. 4. The (blank) beat is considered the basic pulse of a song. It is the main "big" beat, in contrast to the smaller microbeat.
  3. 6. (Blank) awareness means a child is aware that words are made up of smaller parts.
  4. 8. A repertoire of songs/chants in varying tonalities and meters.
  5. 11. All children can achieve (blank). This is an acronym
  6. 12. One Little Owl is in (blank) tonality
  7. 13. We can choose music that regulates our (blank)
  8. 14. Allee Galloo is in (blank) meter
  9. 15. Children learn through (blank)
  10. 16. (Blank) skills help a child develop the ability tell and retell stories.
  11. 18. There are parallel skills in music and (blank)
  12. 19. All children are (blank)
  13. 21. (Blank) is an engaging and joyful activity with instruments that supports free musical expression.
  14. 22. A play theorist who thought that children merge their individual selves to their external environment through assimilation and accommodation.
Down
  1. 1. The sum total ways of living built up by a group of human beings, which is passed from one generation to another
  2. 3. Rituals such as the Hello Song can support a child's (blank)
  3. 5. The Music Together Teacher Principle that states that it is okay to make mistakes and embrace them.
  4. 7. Two or more notes played at the same time
  5. 9. Music supports the development of language and (blank)
  6. 10. The Music Together Teaching Principle that encourages teachers to take ideas from children in class.
  7. 14. You can tell the difference between a trumpet and clarinet because they have differences in (blank)
  8. 17. The speed of the music.
  9. 20. The (blank) and modeling of parents and other primary caregivers is essential to a child's musical growth.