Syncopation and Toddlers DO go together!

Musical Parenting Tip:  Play with syncopation   Why? “The brain is a pattern-recognition machine. We like repetition and symmetry because they engage our pattern-recognizers. But we only like patterns up to …

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Kindermusik helps babies develop language skills!

Musical Parenting Tip for Babies:  Explore and label sounds Why? Just as we recognize the importance of developing a large spoken vocabulary, it is important for us to recognize the importance …

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Let Them Eat Cake! Outside the studio….

Let Them Eat Cake!  Outside the studio…. By Kathy Morrison, Studio Director I love really good food. On a day when I’m teaching, I’m especially hungry –all day long.  Our …

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Thoughts on Recital Etiquette

by Kathy Morrison, Director Each year we offer formal recitals in the Fall and Spring to celebrate the accomplishments of our students. Not only is this an opportunity for students to practice being good performers, it’s also a …

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Playing with Patterns teaches Predictability (Even with Babies)

Musical Parenting Tip:  Notice and experience musical patterns with your child (0-24 months) Why? Recognizing patterns is an important building block of learning.  It allows your child to better predict what is …

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Let Your Child Be the Leader!

Musical Parenting Tip:  Connect with and learn from your child using music! Why? Turning the tables and letting your child lead is delightful for them!  When you copy them, you …

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Ensemble Development for Preschoolers!

Musical Parenting Tip – Play and create music, together, with your  preschool child! Why? As an equal part in an ensemble, children actively participate in, and guide their own learning.  …

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Costumes + Music = Special Performances!

by Kathy Morrison, Director “The best way to motivate students is through performance. “ – The Music Parent’s Guide by Anthony Mazzocchi Halloween Costume Recitals. Recently, two of our Music …

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Play Stop & Go Games to Develop Inhibitory Control!

Musical Parenting Tip:  Play Stop & Go Games to Develop Inhibitory Control! Why? ·      Activities that encourage your child to focus, listen, then react through movement of non-movement develop a strong sense …

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Help Your Child Find Their Voice!

Musical Parenting Tip:  Help Your Child Find their Voice – Notice and Copy Sounds. Why? ·      Noticing sounds fosters your baby’s phonemic awareness (the ability to hear the individual sounds in the …

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Pittsburgh music studio offering Kindermusik 0-7 years, Summer Camps, Private Lessons: strings, guitar, ukulele, piano, voice, woodwinds, brass.

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