Sam Houston State University Research Results
Study description:
The study was conducted between by Terry D. Bilhartz, professor of history; Rick A. Bruhn, professor of education; and Judith E. Olson, director of the Learning Assistance Center at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA.
A total of 66 children ages four to six years completed the study and were tested, half receiving no additional music instruction (called the control group) and the other half (called the experimental group) participating in a Kindermusik for the Young Child Year 1 Pilot Program. One third of the children in both the control and the experimental groups attended Head Start Programs, while the remaining two-thirds in each group were pre-schoolers who lived in middle and upper income households.
At the end of the study, children of parents or guardians in the experiment group who met "low" compliance standards improved the equivalent of an increase from the 50th percentile on a standardized intelligence test to above the 78th percentile. Students whose parents or guardians met "satisfactory" compliance standards jumped on the average from the 50th percentile to above the 87th percentile. (NOTE: Satisfactory = ONLY 30 minutes spent per week at home listening to the CD or doing home activity pages)