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Dr Alexandra Lamont is a lecturer in psychology of music at Keele University.

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What is the significance of music for young children?Davidcrehner | Dreamstime.com

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04 January 2005

Dr Alexandra Lamont explores the role of music in the lives of young children - their experiences of and reactions to various music styles.  Read more : What is the significance of music for young children?

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Dr Alexandra Lamont is a lecturer in psychology of music at Keele University. She comes from a multidisciplinary background having studied, taught and researched in the fields of music, education, and psychology. Alexandra's interests in the psychology of music focus on one simple question: why do people approach music in such different ways? This has led to a wide range of research projects with infants, children and adults. She has been involved with the Child of Our Time project since 2001.

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