Ya, it's pretty ignorant of people to try and suggest that music is not beneficial to children. Especially with all the research coming out about how music is helping kids concentrate and develop their minds faster.
Most importantly though, it reinforces to kids that patience and hard work will yield big rewards. We are in a society right now that conditions kids to believe that everything is instantly accessible and achievable.
Yeah, better concentration, better minds, better people and members of society, ultimately ... right? Maybe the latter part is ultimately of no concern, or the least concern, or they are simply not connected. In my humble opinion, my own time and intelligence and artistry are definitely of more value for the world while I am focusing, concentrating, and studying away in my own little house by myself, over some non-musical character who is planting crops and helping to build a community in a third world Country somewhere else (haha ... that idiot).
It's funny, research shows that math is good for the same things - what is everybody ending up using that concentration for anyway? hmph. Research shows that ultimately money is good for people, too. And politics. I wonder how those researchers narrow down which subjects affect people in which ways, and in such a way that is somehow untouched by all the other things happening inside and outside those minds? It's a little mysterious seeming.
I guess in the end, the people we have right before us, the ones we look up to in person, the ones we seek for guidance, end up being more important than research and statistics. At least, the last time I've looked, I haven't gone and checked statistics to learn how to sing or develop a functioning and efficient practice routine. I've not looked to statistics for any sort of advices, either, when it comes to important decisions in my life. They've never shown me any sort of real care and consideration for that matter, either. Go figure :-.
Who me? I'm not an ***h*** who couldn't care less about anybody besides myself! I'm awesome, statistics prove it! Booyah.