What a great year of singing, dancing and moving we have had together! But all good teachers need a break to get refreshed, renewed and re-energized for the Fall Season! I will miss you all. Check here for new updates!
Musically yours,
Miss Peggy
Kindermusik with Miss Peggy
Looking for a way to share music with your child that involves something more than just popping in a CD? Kindermusik is an age appropriate music and movement program for newborns to children age 7. You and your child will play, listen, and dance to musical activities specifically designed to stimulate early childhood development.
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Sunday, May 25, 2014
Monday, October 21, 2013
Did you know that music makes parenting easier?
Come and learn something new! With Kindermusik we give you all the tools you need to continue the learning at home. Make music a part of your everyday experience.
Looking forward to sharing music with you!
Miss Peggy
Looking forward to sharing music with you!
Miss Peggy
Monday, October 7, 2013
Before Facebook, making friends and maintaining relationships involved
more than clicking yes to a “Friend Request” and commenting on the occasional
status update. (Well, technically it still does.) To be a good friend, regardless
of age, we need to share, use our “kind and polite words,” take turns, show
empathy, listen, practice conflict resolution—essentially put into practice all
those skills that make a good friend (or co-worker, neighbor, spouse, etc).
At Kindermusik, we know the first five years of a child’s life
present unique and lasting moments for laying the groundwork for healthy social
development. Each week in Kindermusik, we provide many opportunities for your
child to practice cooperation, turn taking, active listening, paying attention,
and other key social development skills that will help your child grow to be a
socially confident and adept person. So while you see your child taking turns with
a favorite instrument or rolling the ball back and forth with a friend, we see
a child practicing social skills that will prepare your child
for school—and life—success.
Everyday Connection: Friendly
Gesture. Children love
getting mail. With your child, pick a neighbor with a little one close in age
to yours and become pen pals. Draw a picture. Leave a piece of candy or a
special rock. Your child will enjoy leaving (and receiving) little reminders of
friendship.
Musically yours,
Miss Peggy
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Seven unique learning experiences found in Kindermusik’s newest class—Sing & Play—for
babies and toddlers. Check it out! Classes at Muzart Studios in Hollywood on Wednesdays.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Wiggle & Grow -- KINDERMUSIK FOR TODDLERS -- Now in Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood!
For 2 and 3 year olds
This music-filled class celebrates the unique joys of your growing child. Each week your child will love singing, dancing, and playing instruments with you and her new friends and you’ll love helping her practice a wide variety of abilities such as gross and fine motor skills, turn-taking, social skills, and active listening. In class, we’ll also share tips and ideas for using music throughout the week. Plus, the fun (and learning!) continue with the Kindermusik@Home digital home materials, including music from class, musical activities, and each month’s story.
Class Time and Location:
Mondays at 11 am at Funderdome
Wednesdays at 10:45 at at Muzart Studios
Looking forward to sharing music with you!
Miss Peggy
New Kindermusik classes for babies & young toddlers start this month!
Now offering two new
Kindermusik classes for babies & young toddlers!
And they’re off! Babies, wobblers, and young toddlers grow
and learn at an amazing pace. Seemingly one minute your child needs to be
swaddled up snuggly and the next minute your little one wobbles (or runs!)
around the room. Our two brand-new Kindermusik classes—Cuddle & Bounce and Sing
& Play—use music and movement to nurture and guide all the learning
that takes place during these years.
Cuddle & Bounce (for newborns to 12 months)
This class celebrates
your first year together. With age-appropriate activities for
newborns, infants and crawlers, this parent-child music and movement class will
help you strengthen those early parent-child bonds, understand your baby’s
development, and enhance communication with your little one.
In class, you and your baby will enjoy
instrument play, dancing, exploration time, and together time in a loving and
safe environment. Plus, as a licensed Kindermusik educator, I’ll share expert
tips and parenting resources based on the most recent research in baby
development. In addition, you can connect with other families experiencing all
the joys (and challenges!) of this first year.
Sing & Play (for 12 months to 24 months)
This class focuses on
your child's beginning movement, helping to build the
muscles your child needs to walk, and vocal development, helping to nurture
your child’s speaking and singing voice. Your child will love singing, playing,
and moving with you (and new friends!) in this high-energy music class.
In class, you and your child will
engage in a mix of parent-child joint activities and child-focused activities.
From instrument exploration and play to dancing and singing to learning musical
concepts like steady beat and tempo, you will enjoy interacting together and
connecting with the other families in a loving safe environment. Plus, as a
licensed Kindermusik educator, I’ll share the developmental benefits behind the
activities so you can continue the learning (and fun!) throughout the week.
Enrollment in Kindermusik classes include:
A weekly class and access to
Kindermusik@Home, online parenting resources where you can access your music
and stories from class, developmental information, and specific ideas on how to
incorporate music and movement activities into your family’s daily routines and
rituals—and help make parenting just a little bit easier.
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!)
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.
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
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