Monday, January 27, 2014

Move to the Beat

We all know how wonderful Kindermusik is for your baby, but read what Parents magazine said in their article "Move to the Beat:"

"Playfully dancing or singing to your baby could boost his pre-language communication skills and make him easier to soothe, according to research from McMaster University, in Hamilton Ontario. In the study, 6-month-olds were assigned to take either an active music class, in which parents played musical games with their infant, or a passive music class, in which parents used blocks or read books with their baby while recorded music played in the background. After six months, the babies in the active class smiled more, were easier to soothe, and showed less distress in new situations than the infants in the passive class. "There's something about the rhythm and synchrony of music, and engaging in it together, that increases the social bond between a parent and child," says researcher Laurel J. Trainor, Ph.D., a professor in the department of psychology, neuroscience, and behavior."

Monday, January 13, 2014

Why Kindermusik?

WHY KINDERMUSIK? “Music is an essential part of everything we do. Like puppetry, music has an abstract quality which speaks to a worldwide audience in a wonderful way that nourishes the soul.” -puppeteer Jim Henson