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Monday, September 17, 2012

Learning through Music

Listening vs. Hearing
Listening skills provide the foundation for all aspects of language and reading development. In Kindermusik, we help your child develop active listening skills that she needs for later school success. When your child starts elementary school, she will spend an estimated 50 to 75 percent of classroom time listening to the teacher, to other students, or to media. In Kindermusik, we help your child develop her listening skills. That's why along with singing, dancing, and instrument exploration, children gather around to listen to the sounds of the bath, an elephant, cat, or other specially chosen sounds. She is learning to understand and make meaning out of the sound. In other words, she is learning how to be an active listener. (That doesn't mean her "listening ears" won't fall off when you ask her to pick up her toys!)


Everyday connection:
Go for a Sound Walk. Ask your child what he hears. Does he hear the geese flying overhead? What about the leaves crunching beneath his feet? Is that an ambulance or a baby crying? Point out sounds you hear and see if he can hear them, too.

Enjoy everyday music!

Miss Peggy

Monday, August 27, 2012

Classes Start August 28th for Fall Session


Our Kindermusik Curriculum 

Three specific programs based on research:
  • providing the right experiences to introduce and teach music to young children at each stage of development
  • using music to help develop all aspects of the whole child
   Infants up to 20 months Tuesdays at 10:30 am
Village is for lap babies, crawlers, and walkers. It incorporates the most current research on early childhood development and provides families a special place for learning and connecting with other parents and babies through music and movement.
   Toddlers and Preschoolers Tuesdays at 9:30 am
Each week in class we combine your child's natural love of music, storytelling, and imaginative play with age-appropriate activities that introduce early music concepts and foster independence, social and emotional skills, language growth, and self-control. We also connect you with other parents who share in the wonder of parenting a preschooler.
  Children of all ages Tuesdays at 4:15 pm
Family Time brings adults and children of all ages together, providing a dynamic and integrated musical learning experience for everyone.

Classes Begin August 28th! 
I look forward to sharing music with you!
Miss Peggy

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Free Demonstration Class On August 21


Greetings!

Looking for a way to share music with your child that involves something more than just popping a CD? Kindermusik is a great music and movement program that encourages 1-on-1 time in the classroom and brings the musical experience home!
Mission
Kindermusik is an age-appropriate music and movement program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and big kids.

Our research-based, research-proven approach will help your child develop early literacy, math, social-emotional skills, as well as music appreciation and laughter appreciation!
Description
Listen and move. Play and grow. This is Kindermusik, the most trusted music and movement program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and young children.

Kindermusik® is about kids, parents, and teachers—coming together and having a great time! It’s about helping you grow closer to your child. Enriching her environment and her development. Giving him a lifelong love of music and a foundation for learning.

Come visit a Kindermusik Class!  Free Demonstration on August 21 at ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd.  Call or email TODAY to reserve your spot.

I look forward to sharing music with you and your child!

Miss Peggy

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Why we engage in pretend play...


Did you ever have the Jennifer Anniston, Halle Berry, or "insert name of famous person"haircut? Pink hair anyone? While a haircut doesn't magically transport you into another person's life, it can be fun to imitate someone else's look.

Imitation starts young. For your child, imitation is the first stage of pretend play and begins as an infant when she mimics your facial expressions. As imitation evolves, it becomes more imaginative. A child uses pretend play to re-examine life experiences by adding or changing what actually happened. In Kindermusik, we encourage imitation and imagination by rolling like pigs or flying like birds or going on an adventure walk.  Along the way, your child develops vocabulary and social skills, learns the difference between reality and fantasy, and even experiences emotional support from you as you pretend along with him. So, let's sing, dance and play together!

Everyday connection: Make it a laundry day!  An empty laundry basket can transport you anywhere. Is it a car? A train? A pirate ship? A princess carriage? Hop in and let your child lead the way.

Enjoy your day!
Miss Peggy

Monday, March 19, 2012

Free Music Concerts!

For the Classical enthusiast: Ars Flores presents Music For Munchkins where donuts and culture come together! Free to the public, the next concert is Saturday, March 24 at 11 am at the Miniaci Performing Arts Center at Nova Southeastern University in Davie. More Info.


For the Jazz enthusiast: Come listed to the sounds of budding Jazz musicians with the Gold Coast Jazz Society. Free to the public the next jam session is Friday, April 6 at 7:30 pm at ArtServe, 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd in Fort Lauderdale at 7:30 pm. More Info

Monday, January 16, 2012

In search of... ACTIVE LISTENERS!

By exploring with sound, babies and toddlers practice their visual thinking skills or spatial-reasoning skills. Good visual thinking skills are essential for a child to later excel in math, science, and geography. We spend time in Kindermusik doing this together by playing different instruments and experimenting with lots of sounds, such as the different bird calls we "sing" together. In fact, children participating in Kindermusik tripled spatial-reasoning skills during a recent research project.


Everyday connection:
Be a Sound Explorer with your child. How many different sounds can a bath book, spoon, and Kindermusik Chime Ball make? Does a sippy cup with milk make the same sound as a sippy cup filled with cereal? What items on your changing table make sounds that can entertain your baby during a diaper change?


Want to learn more?

Come check out a Kindermusik class! The first one is FREE!


Enjoy!

Miss Peggy