Parents of Toddlers (2’s & 3’s)
Musical Parenting
Tip: Help your child experience long
& short sounds.
Tip: Help your child experience long
& short sounds.
Why?
- Your child’s awareness of a new concept is heightened, by
experiencing opposites (like long vs short). - Through labeling this experience, your child is building his
musical language vocabulary. - Learning about ‘long’ and ‘short’ now, prepares your child
for preschool music terms like ‘legato’ and ‘staccato.’ - Experiencing different long/short patterns, strengthens her
rhythmic awareness (preparing her for later study of notation in Kindermusik
for the Young Child)
How?
- Help your child notice long & short sounds in music, and
in your environment (what a long sound the firetruck siren makes! Listen to the short sound of his horn!) - Play the Bark
& Meow game,
then imitate other long & short sounds with your voice (oinking pigs vs. a
mooing cow; tweeting birds vs. a ‘whoo’
from an owl, etc). - Play long & short sounds, with an instrument shaker, perhaps
the elephant shaker. Add a favorite song
from your Kindermusik Home CD!
Want to learn more?
On our
blog: Read What Do You
Hear?
blog: Read What Do You
Hear?
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