Kindermusik is dedicated to bringing you and your child this variety of high quality musical recordings for essential, developmental reasons:
Greater language proficiency--Just as you read a variety of books to expand your child's vocabulary, exposure to a wide variety of music and sounds expands your child's "ear vocabulary." High quality musical recordings and real instruments help your child "fine tune" her ear to recognize and imitate the sounds that make up words and language.
Spatial awareness--When a child listens to music, her mind perceives the sound in multi-dimensional ways. The sound is loud or soft, fast or slow, it moves up and down, or left to right. Eventually, she'll use that "awareness of space" to work with her body when she walks through the living room and tries not to hit the coffee table. Much later, this same awareness is necessary skill for learning how to get around things, jump, run, and move in zig-zag ways.
Temporal reasoning--You hear this skill in action when a preschooler tells a story. He starts with his own experience and then moves to some imagined place with a princess or a superhero then goes back to something real again. Music does the same thing. It goes back and forth between established places (the chorus) and to new places that take you somewhere else (the verse). The ability to go back and forth from something established to something imagined comes from temporal reasoning, a skill used in music writing, storytelling, and problem solving.
Emotional intelligence--With exposure to a greater variety of musical styles—like jazz, folk, or classical, this increased exposure to music increases a child's awareness, and understanding of different moods and emotions.
Can you hop like the bunny?
Your child bears her own musicality, she recognizes and is attracted by that of the surrounding world. While it unveils itself in front of her eyes, she expresses it through singing and movements. Music classes offers to walk along the path of your child’s evolution from the early years on, through a series of games, songs and round dances allowing her to make rhythm her own, arouse her senses, her creativity and her feeling of “well coming” to the world.
Can you roll like a ball?
During kindermusik classes you and your child will be favouring movement and music in the most colourful approach, strengthening the child’s sense of balance, time and space, arousing confidence and security. Self will blossom through playing games in turns and listening to others. The conscience of belonging to a community will also grow. Sharing theses important activities will allow a privileged relationship to flourish between you and your child.
Each child develops her own ways of expression through voice and gestures. Your child nourishes her own relationship with musicality, grows at her own pace. Juana sings and dances with him along the path and invites you to far more than just observing her evolution, but to take part besides her, sharing the joy and fun brought forward by this rhythmical and never ending discovery.
Greater language proficiency--Just as you read a variety of books to expand your child's vocabulary, exposure to a wide variety of music and sounds expands your child's "ear vocabulary." High quality musical recordings and real instruments help your child "fine tune" her ear to recognize and imitate the sounds that make up words and language.
Spatial awareness--When a child listens to music, her mind perceives the sound in multi-dimensional ways. The sound is loud or soft, fast or slow, it moves up and down, or left to right. Eventually, she'll use that "awareness of space" to work with her body when she walks through the living room and tries not to hit the coffee table. Much later, this same awareness is necessary skill for learning how to get around things, jump, run, and move in zig-zag ways.
Temporal reasoning--You hear this skill in action when a preschooler tells a story. He starts with his own experience and then moves to some imagined place with a princess or a superhero then goes back to something real again. Music does the same thing. It goes back and forth between established places (the chorus) and to new places that take you somewhere else (the verse). The ability to go back and forth from something established to something imagined comes from temporal reasoning, a skill used in music writing, storytelling, and problem solving.
Emotional intelligence--With exposure to a greater variety of musical styles—like jazz, folk, or classical, this increased exposure to music increases a child's awareness, and understanding of different moods and emotions.
Can you hop like the bunny?
Your child bears her own musicality, she recognizes and is attracted by that of the surrounding world. While it unveils itself in front of her eyes, she expresses it through singing and movements. Music classes offers to walk along the path of your child’s evolution from the early years on, through a series of games, songs and round dances allowing her to make rhythm her own, arouse her senses, her creativity and her feeling of “well coming” to the world.
Can you roll like a ball?
During kindermusik classes you and your child will be favouring movement and music in the most colourful approach, strengthening the child’s sense of balance, time and space, arousing confidence and security. Self will blossom through playing games in turns and listening to others. The conscience of belonging to a community will also grow. Sharing theses important activities will allow a privileged relationship to flourish between you and your child.
Each child develops her own ways of expression through voice and gestures. Your child nourishes her own relationship with musicality, grows at her own pace. Juana sings and dances with him along the path and invites you to far more than just observing her evolution, but to take part besides her, sharing the joy and fun brought forward by this rhythmical and never ending discovery.
