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Subject: Can listening to music help a child put a puzzle together?

Date: Sat May 8 14:55:58 1999
Posted by Carina
Grade level: K-3 School: New Covenant
City: Pompano Beach State/Province: FL Country: USA
Area of science: Neuroscience
ID: 926193358.Ns
Message:

I am doing a science fair project.  My hypothesis is that listening to 
classical music while putting a puzzle together will help a child (first 
grader) put the puzzle together quicker.  I am going to do my own experiment to 
see what happens but I would like to know if there are any university studies 
or articles written about this idea.  I already searched PubMed but didn't find 
anything about puzzles.  Please help me if you can!
Thank you very much!

                 Carina



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