杏吧视频 Professor Lisa Huisman-Koops offers research, encouragement for families looking to integrate music into their lives
You don鈥檛 need to be musically inclined to parent musically. But incorporating music in your family鈥檚 daily life can foster deeper connections with each other鈥攁nd with music itself.

That鈥檚 a message from 杏吧视频 music education professor Lisa Huisman Koops, who鈥檚 spent the last 20 years researching how families can integrate music into their everyday routines and relationships.
The result: , Koops鈥 new book, which serves as a comprehensive toolkit with 70 activities tailored to engage families at every stage of life.
From singing and dancing to creating music together, Koops offers practical insights and research-based discussions to demonstrate the profound impact of music on family dynamics.
鈥淎t the heart of this guidebook are four key themes: All humans are musical, music is important, there are many ways to be musical and expressing agency as a family with music,鈥 said Koops, who leads music education at CWRU鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences. 鈥淏y understanding and embracing these themes, families can unlock the transformative potential of music in their lives.鈥

Central to Koops鈥 approach is the concept of 鈥渕usicking鈥濃攁 term coined by musicologist Christopher Small鈥攅ncompassing all forms of music-making, from listening to playing instruments. Through the Family Musicking Framework, readers are encouraged to analyze and enhance their family鈥檚 interactions with music鈥攁nd each other through music.
Koops also covers topics that include the role of grandparents and other important adults in children鈥檚 musical development, developing healthy approaches to practicing, and activity suggestions for children ages infant through 12 years old.Top of FormBottom of Form
Modeling musicking as parents is a key ingredient to it all, Koops said.
鈥淐hildren see the adults in their lives enjoying music, using playlists, and connecting with others through music,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey learn how to joyfully incorporate music into their own lives.鈥
It鈥檚 helpful, she said, that she鈥檚 already established solid relationships in the industry. Koops launched the 鈥溾 podcast in July 2022. The podcast showcases interviews with renowned musicians or their parents, featuring insights from industry luminaries such as Ziggy Marley and Maggie Baird, the mother of Billie Eilish.
For more information, contact Colin McEwen at colin.mcewen@case.edu.