“Great art doesn’t just happen. It has to be produced by people whose talent and skill are recognized early, nurtured, and given room to grow. Art needs, too, educated audiences to view it, listen to it, and pay for it. But audiences are created only if we educate our children to understand, appreciate, and make art themselves. And that means arts education.”-Carol Sterling, Consultant, Arts Education
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
SUMMER SCHEDULE UP!
Summer is around the corner! This is the perfect opportunity to try a shorter Kindermusik unit. If you enroll by May 16th, you will receive an early enrollment gift of a set of egg shakers or a musical book. You can enroll at www.kindermusik.com or simply by contacting me! I can't wait to make some music this summer!
Imagine That, Confetti Days (This class is for ages 3-5). Throw a new party every day. Ride a carousel inside the classroom. Play a balancing game and walk on the web of ropes. Do a musical move and freeze. Learn colors and sing the Spanish song "De Colures," "Pop, Goes the Weasel," and "Looby Loo."
Home Materials: Home CD, pair of confetti bell instruments, story kit, and a set of 5 picture folders.
*Parents attend the last 10 minutes of class for sharing time.
Family Time, Zoo Train (This class is for multiple ages 0-7). Family Time brings adults and children of all ages together, providing a dynamic and integrated musical learning experience for everyone. Children and trains make a natural match—always on the move. Tag along this summer with a traveling zoo train. Bring your own stuffed animals for the petting zoo. Wear long white socks on your hands for polar bear paws and learn about real animals in the zoo. Sing songs for clapping time, and use music to help toddlers regulate emotions.
Home Materials: Zoo Train book, Home CD, animal shaker instrument, and poster.
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SUMMER SCHEDULE
Our Time, Zoo Train (This class is for ages 18mo.--3years). Toddlers and trains make a natural match—always on the move. Tag along this summer with a traveling zoo train. Bring your own stuffed animals for the petting zoo. Wear long white socks on your hands for polar bear paws and learn about real animals in the zoo. Sing songs for clapping time, and use music to help toddlers regulate emotions.
Home Materials: Zoo Train book, Home CD, animal shaker instrument, and poster.
Home Materials: Zoo Train book, Home CD, animal shaker instrument, and poster.
- This is a 5 week unit, classes are 40 min. in length. Tuition + home materials = $75.00. Sibling discount = $20 per additional sibling.
- Wednesday (June 6-July 11 {no class on July 4}) @ 10:20am
- Friday (June 1-June 29) @9:50am
Imagine That, Confetti Days (This class is for ages 3-5). Throw a new party every day. Ride a carousel inside the classroom. Play a balancing game and walk on the web of ropes. Do a musical move and freeze. Learn colors and sing the Spanish song "De Colures," "Pop, Goes the Weasel," and "Looby Loo."
Home Materials: Home CD, pair of confetti bell instruments, story kit, and a set of 5 picture folders.
*Parents attend the last 10 minutes of class for sharing time.
- This is a 5 week unit, classes are 40 min. in length. Tuition + home materials = $85.00. (note price increase due to increased length of class). Sibling discount = $23 per additional sibling.
- Wednesday (June 6-July 11 {no class on July 4}) @ 9:30am
- Friday (June 1-June 29) @ 10:40am
Family Time, Zoo Train (This class is for multiple ages 0-7). Family Time brings adults and children of all ages together, providing a dynamic and integrated musical learning experience for everyone. Children and trains make a natural match—always on the move. Tag along this summer with a traveling zoo train. Bring your own stuffed animals for the petting zoo. Wear long white socks on your hands for polar bear paws and learn about real animals in the zoo. Sing songs for clapping time, and use music to help toddlers regulate emotions.
Home Materials: Zoo Train book, Home CD, animal shaker instrument, and poster.
- This is a 5 week unit, classes are 40 min. in length. Tuition + home materials = $75.00. Sibling discount = $20 per additional sibling.
- Monday (June 4-July 2) @ 6:40pm
Sign & Sing, Session A (This class is for ages 6 mo.--3 years). Playtime and everyday items around the house—such as a ball, bubbles, and family members—are learning themes in this introduction to American Sign Language for a child and caregiver. Parents will benefit from the session's four, research-proven strategies shown to speed language development in hearing children, developed by the child development and sign language experts Signing Smart™. With the DVD's visual dictionary showing parents and children making over 60 signs, plus a pocket-sized set of flashcards of the pictures and the words of the signs, parents easily incorporate sign language into their daily routines, favorite nursery rhymes, and stories.Home Materials: Family Activity Guide, DVD Glossary, and clip-on flashcards
- This is a 5 week unit, classes are 40 min. in length. Tuition + home materials=$75.00. Sibling discount = $20 per additional sibling.
- Monday (June 4-July 2) @ 5:50pm
Village, Peek-A-Boo, I Love You! (This class is for ages 0-18mo.) More than just a curious story, Mother Goose games like peek-a-boo help babies understand language. In this special camp, uncover more ways to say "I love you" using American Sign Language, soap bubbles, and parent-baby dances. Plus, parents can meet with other newborns and families in the community and learn how music improves the child development process.
Home Materials: Peek-A-Boo! I Love You! board book, Home CD, duck wash mitt, baby duck Gertie ball, and poster.
Home Materials: Peek-A-Boo! I Love You! board book, Home CD, duck wash mitt, baby duck Gertie ball, and poster.
- This is a 5 week unit, classes are 40 min. in length. Tuition + home materials = $75.00. Sibling discount = $20 per additional sibling.
- Friday (June 1-June 29) @ 9:00am
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Play Time
As parents we feel the need to make sure our child is entertained. I know I sometimes find myself feeling guilty when I leave my 3 year old to his trains while I do the dishes, the laundry, the cleaning, etc etc etc. But truly, making sure our children have enough open play time is vital to their development. So if your child is happily playing, don't feel the need to swoop in and rescue them. Read the article below for more info on the benefits of unstructured play time.
"Play is a natural activity for children. The child a play is self-motivated and actively engaged. Whereas games are governed by rules, the value of play is that it provides freedom from evaluation and judgment. The freedom of a playful atmosphere fosters intellectual development as well as self-construction and the development of personality.
Tips for parents: There are many things we as parents can do to inspire play. Just making sure your child has lots of time for free play is an important first step. You might also want to look at the play areas – inside and outside – and ensure that they are safe and inviting. Finally, consider adding some very simple toys and props to the playroom – things like wooden blocks, cardboard boxes and tubes, blankets, dress-up clothes, etc. will all help your child make his imagination come alive through his play."
- Contributed by Theresa Case, whose Greenville, SC program, Kindermusik at Piano Central Studios, is proudly among the top 1% of Kindermusik programs worldwide.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
looking into some class fun
What a fun place to learn and play! A great look inside a kindermusik class.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Spotlight on Learning: Early Literacy
Spotlight on Learning: Our Time Away We Go
Big idea: Early Literacy
At Kindermusik, we love the quote by Emilie Buchwald: "children are made readers on the laps of their parents." Reading picture books together with adults helps children internalize some skills that are crucial in the development of true literacy.
Reading together:
- Fosters reading enjoyment
- Provides predictability through repetition
- Introduces new vocabulary
- Expands understanding of story structures
- Promotes critical thinking
- Encourages language play and creative expression
Each week in class when we read Shiny Dinah or another favorite story, your child receives all these key early literacy benefits. Plus, children develop music literacy through the rhythm and movement elements of Kindermusik stories.
Everyday connection: Act on it! Read your child's favorite book together and then pretend to be the characters in the book. Is it Shiny Dinah? Be the train or a passenger. Where are you going today and what will you see and hear along the way?
Friday, March 9, 2012
Spotlight on Learning
Big idea: Vestibular System
A hammock gently swaying in a warm ocean breeze or the quiet creaking of a porch swing in the dappled afternoon sunlight can bring thoughts of a little life balance in an increasingly complex world. As a parent of a child under 2, however, the nursery glider moving back and forth at 10:16pm, 2:01am, and 5:34am might be the closest you can get to that beach or front porch. It can work in a pinch though!
All that nursery rocking reinforces balance of a different kind in your child. The rocking, swaying, and movement stimulate your child's vestibular system, the part of the brain that controls balance. In Kindermusik class, we rock to lullabies, bounce on knees, and even make hammocks out of blankets to help lap babies and crawlers begin to develop their sense of balance and to reinforce balance and stability in young walkers.
Everyday connection: Rock on! Try out some of the rocking moves from class at home. If your child feels nervous about hammocking in class, try it at home where she feels most comfortable. Think of different ways you can hold your child as you rock or bounce together.
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Spotlight on Parenting: Village and Our Time
Big idea: Kindermusik makes it easier to communicate with your baby or toddler
Traveling to another country can be exciting. New sights, sounds, customs, food, and time zones that wreck havoc on your sleep! If the locals speak a language you don't understand, your communication abilities quickly downgrade to that of a one-year-old: the use of full-body gestures and speaking louder and louder in YOUR language thinking that will increase comprehension. Yikes! Where is the loo?
At Kindermusik, we know parenting a young child can be a bit like visiting a foreign country. New sights, sounds, customs, food, and your sleep is definitely wrecked! Plus, your little one does not exactly speak your language. Most grown-ups are no longer fluent in baby or toddler. We understand, which is why we intentionally include activities that will increase your child's communication abilities. In class, when we use sign language, sing "Oh well, you walk, and you walk, and you walk and you stop" or when we listen to and imitate different sounds, your child is learning and practicing language. Eventually, this will lead to him speaking your language. (Well, until the teenage years, and then you'll need your passport again!)
Everyday connection: A match made in Kindermusik. Your child loves the sound of your voice. Feed his love and grow his use of language at the same time by singing, listening, moving, and dancing to the music from class. The repetition helps increase language acquisition and retention. Plus, music is a language you both understand.
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