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    Cuentos musicales en la producción de rimas en niños de 4 a 5 años
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la educación -Carrera de Educación Inicial, 2025-01-28) Zambrano Alcaciega Katherine Mishel; Rosero Morales Elena del Rocío; Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y de la educación -Carrera de Educación Inicial
    This research examines "Musical Stories in the Production of Rhymes among Children Aged 4 to 5 Years." The methodology employed in this study is qualitative, which facilitates the identification and understanding of behaviors pertinent to the phenomenon under investigation. To accomplish this, bibliographic information based on various authors was used to gather data regarding independent and dependent variables. By elaborating on and clarifying our two variables, we aim to achieve our first specific objective: to provide a theoretical framework supporting the theme of musical stories in relation to the production of rhymes in children aged 4 to 5. Furthermore, this research seeks to ascertain the benefits of utilizing musical stories to enhance rhyme production. Lastly, we propose the development of a guide that includes musical stories with rhymes to ensure the effective implementation of related activities within the classroom setting. The investigation presented here involves a fundamental inquiry characterized by a nonexperimental design and a descriptive scope. It is grounded in bibliographic documentary research complemented by a field study. To collect data, an observational technique was employed with the aid of a standardized form, which served as the observational instrument. This instrument comprised ten indicators specifically tailored for children aged four to five years, validated by experts prior to implementation. Additionally, aninterview technique was utilized, accompanied by a question script featuring six openended inquiries focused on the teaching aspect. The results were substantiated through data triangulation and analysis, which concluded that the implementation of musical stories in the production of rhymes yields several benefits for children at the initial educational level. Specifically, it fosters greater participation and interest in the subject matter, encourages the expression of opinions, enhances auditory memory management, promotes phonological awareness, facilitates vocabulary expansion, and improves relational dynamics among peers through engaging and productive conversations.

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