Toddler and Preschool Group Music Classes

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Early Childhood Music Classes

These classes will be fun and rewarding opportunity for your child to experience the joy of music and movement!

Through this curriculum students will develop a variety of skills and benefits through music including: social-emotional development, sensory awareness, fine motor movement, whole body movement, musical skills, cognition, and receptive language. The music curriculum that is used is based on an extensive survey of research related to the development of singing and movement skills in young children, as well as many years of practical experience sharing musical activities with the younger ages. It is this combination of a research-based curriculum, quality literature, and practical experience that makes the curriculum unique.

This class is also a great opportunity for children to learn how to interact with their peers and develop the fundamental skills needed to move into individual lessons in the future.

Level 1: Infant - Two

In this class, you and your child will experience and develop the foundations of musical skills through bounces, wiggles, tickles, tapping/clapping, simple songs, lullabies, and more! All of these things combined will ensure your child has built a foundation of music that is ready for the next level in the curriculum.

Level 2: Three - Five

In this class, your child will explore the gift of music through echo songs, call-and-response songs, simple songs, song tales, action songs, circle games, beat motion activities and more! This is the perfect class for any young child who is looking to sing, dance, play, and learn through music.  Additionally, it will provide a musical foundation that will be needed to continue their musical journey in the future.

 

It is never too early to introduce your child to music education! Children are naturally inclined towards music and will soak up information like a sponge if introduced at an early age. Music education also assists with preschool and kindergarten readiness, language development, speech, and emotional well-being.