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The Lullaby Project | United Kingdom

Project title

The Lullaby Project | United Kingdom

Description of initiative

The Lullaby Project, now called ‘Sing our Story’, is a musical intervention for preschool children 2-4 years old living in areas of sociology-economic disadvantage. The programme, funded by Youth Music and centred on UK nurseries and Children’s Centres, is aimed at children needing particular psycho/social/educational support. Each child and carer is gently interviewed about the things that matter to the child and the collected responses are woven into a bespoke, culturally appropriate song and chorus. The song is shared with child and carer and eventually taught to the chid’s nursery class.

Further information on the initiative

Themes: Culture and...

Individual well-being
Mental health
Quality of services for specific groups

Keywords

music, health, school children, disadvantaged communities, educational support

Target group

Children

Cultural field

Music

Timeframe

2013 - 2018

Sources of funding

Youth Music, The Arts Council England

Results, benefits, impact and lessons learnt

The evaluation sought to examine any benefits to children’s mental, social and educational health five years after involvement in the project. It interviewed the carers and 11 children now aged 9 about their memories of the project and found that all had positive memories and aspects of word for word recall of their lullaby. The lasting affirmation and confidence-building nature of having this personalised song was commonly remarked upon by both adults and children. Children and their carers claimed that learning to cope with transitions, improved communications and enhanced understanding and handling of emotions were the enduring benefits.

Organizer(s)

Groundswell Arts
United Kingdom
NGO / Non-profit | Culture