Sustained and Non-sustained (a.k.a. smooth and bumpy!) Learning to control energy is an important skill that helps with balance, expressive movement and coordination. When we use smooth movements to go …
Read MoreSEQUENCING and PATTERNS Pattern awareness is crucial to learning and memory. Just as in reading stories, singing and rhythmic speech expose participants directly to the patterns of language including rhythm, …
Read MoreVOCAL PLAY and COMMUNICATION Parenting often seems like one big guessing game. Well, there’s one circumstance in which making a guess can improve your baby’s development – when you guess …
Read MoreOur Kindermusik Young Child class recently learned how to create a composition using paint chips from a local hardware store. Using a simple process and a few pieces of paper, …
Read MoreFocus – ACTIVE LISTENING In almost every class, we have an activity that focuses on the act of listening. Hearing and listening are different. Your ears and brain naturally receive …
Read MoreFocus – PATHWAYS IN MOVEMENT Toddlers are kinesthetic learners. They learn by moving, and doing! In movement activities, like our If I Were a Raindrop dance, we’re maximizing your child’s …
Read MoreFocus – LEARNING THROUGH CONTRAST Learning through opposites enhances vocabulary and word association, encourages sensory and motor development, develops discrimination and classification skills, and provides plenty of opportunity for fun …
Read MoreKindermusik for Babies 0-12 Months / Cuddle & Bounce Focus – VOCAL PLAY Learning to imitate actions & sounds will be essential to baby’s overall development, but especially to her …
Read MoreThe Arts can be a tool to help children recognize and express emotions. Music inspires a variety of feelings in the listener and sometimes those feelings can be expressed through yet …
Read MoreAs we learn the recorder in our last year of Kindermusik, we will be introducing 5 notes during the course of 15 weeks. Whenever learning a new instrument or almost …
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