Day 4 of our Princess Camp was filled with ponies, horses, and lots of “galloping here, galloping there, galloping, galloping everywhere!” Enjoy the pictures of the girls dancing with streamers, …
Read MoreIt’s Day 3 of Princess Camp complete with Teddy Bears and a Tea Party. We pretended to make cupcakes and tea using finger rhymes and chants. (Remember – Rhymers make …
Read MoreAs you can see, Day 2 was filled with Creative Play, Instrument Play, Movement, and music music music! We pretended to clean the castle by dusting, washing clothes, washing …
Read MoreToday was our first day of Princess Camp at Kathy’s Music this summer. The pictures tell the real story, but I couldn’t resist sharing a few details. Our theme …
Read More“I would teach children music, physics, and philosophy; but most importantly music, for in the patterns of music and all the arts are the keys of learning.” — PlatoChoose Kindermusik for …
Read MoreSpeechless! by Joell Hlasnick I would like to share Nathan’s story with you, in hopes that someone might be listening and can truly change a child’s life. Our son, …
Read MoreCurrently in our Baby Classes, known as Kindermusik Village, we are experiencing the physical and musical sensation of stopping and going. By participating in activities that move and stop, Baby …
Read MoreMulti-sensory activities, or experiences that integrate several senses simultaneously, are responsible for lasting impressions. Because each sense activates specific neurons in the brain, these activities generally provide more learning opportunities …
Read MoreKindermusik with Kathy’s Music in Pittsburgh, PA Foundation of Learning Principle of the Week: Steady Beat Development One of the first musical skills to develop is the ability to keep …
Read MoreRituals and routines are the basis for every Kindermusik class. They are important because children need the predictability of routines and the connection created from rituals to feel secure and …
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