Kindermusik Australia/ New Zealand
The worlds leading Early Childhood Music and Movement program!
It's about what you can DO with steady beat, imagination, critical thinking, and so much more that our students gain through shared music-making. The sky's the limit.
Shared musical experiences bring so much joy AND increase academic success! 🎶
The University of Queensland
Why Shared Musical Play with Your Child Is So Important (And Ideas to Implement!) Music—whether you're listening to it or playing it—has loads of benefits, but shared musical play (the act of making and reacting to music with another person) takes those benefits to the next level. Shared musical play is the ultimate multi-sensory experience that boosts cognitive, whole body, ...
Music motivates us to move and groove and...learn to walk! We've seen so many first steps in a Kindermusik class. Amazing moments.
A study from the University of Queensland Australia showed that early shared music-making—especially replicated at home—had a lasting effect on academic outcomes years later. That's powerful! And that's why caregivers are such an integral part of Kindermusik classes. The goal is to take the learning home, share more joyful moments, and grow together!
The University of Queensland
✅ Higher maths scores
✅ Better handwriting
✅ Stronger self-regulation.
Who knew musical play with sandblocks could be SO beneficial?
And we love every moment of it! 💜
If the question is should I enroll my preschooler in a Kindermusik class, then the answer is absolutely! 🎶
Sometimes life throws us a curveball. ⚾ Knowing how to improvise and adapt to situations at a young age can really help!
“Our response to music is totally instinctive. And it doesn’t matter who we are, what age we are or whether we have physical or learning needs—we all respond positively to music.” - Ray Travasso
BBC Tiny Happy People
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Suffolk Music Therapy Services
10 reasons why music is great for your child (and you too) Music therapist Ray Travasso and speech and language therapist Alys Mathers present 10 reasons to get musical with your child at home.
Singing is the ultimate self-expression tool. You don't have to be Beyonce, Taylor Swift, or Frank Sinatra to sing your heart out! Encourage your kiddo to share the power and joy of their own voice, and watch them grow in SO many areas of academic, emotional, and physical development!
Stronger speech skills. ✅ All the more reason to sing to your little one! 🎶
BBC Tiny Happy People
BBC
Suffolk Music Therapy Services
It's always a good day when there's musical play! 😊
🌊 Summer Slide ✔️
🧠📉 Summer Slide ❌
Check out these tips to help kiddos avoid developmental summer slide while enjoying the fun summer slides! ☀️
The power and joy of music is what we're all about! 🎶
Gustavo Dudamel
Even us grownups have a hard time finishing tasks. From picking up instruments to cleaning up toys to putting on clothes...Kindermusik helps with that!
Math just makes more sense when you work through it with music! You can:
👂🏾Hear it
💗 Feel it
🥁 Play it
Come to a class and see what we mean!
Kindermusik: Helping babies groove and boogey while boosting their brain power since 1978. 🎶
Music helps us live and breathe our best lives!
SistaStrings
Musical play (with others!) takes social-emotional growth to the next level. Whether kids are at home with family or in a class with peers, simple music and movement activities can take empathy, self-regulation, and so much more to the next level.
3 Ways Music Boosts Social-Emotional Learning in ANY Environment The key to incorporating effective social-emotional learning is knowing what to look for in various age groups and infusing the power of (enjoyable) music that triggers a positive behavioral response.
🪞 Mirror play is SO good for babies! Recognising themselves and others is just one benefit...add speech development, spatial awareness...the list goes on.
Group music classes can make all the difference for preparing your kiddo for school and beyond!
They're WAY more than just percussion instruments.
Conductor and educator Richard Gill knew it—music is about more than interests or performances or something pleasing to the ear...it is a brain awakening and a door opener to any number of dreams.
"Understanding and showing empathy is the result of many social-emotional skills that are developing in the first years of life."
ZERO TO THREE
How to Help Your Child Develop Empathy Try these practical tips to help toddlers develop empathy and understand that others have different thoughts and feelings than they do.
Balance, empathy, and emotional expression? We should all be dancing long after early childhood!
Whether it's happening in a classroom, a private studio, or your own home, Kindermusik is a great way to add some music-based learning and fun to your kiddo's childhood!
First, kids need a safe space to share emotions. Pretend play, whether it's with inanimate objects or stuffies, can really open that door.
ZERO TO THREE
"...dance is part of what it means to be human and...babies are developmentally ready to learn about music and dance in the first years of life."
Psychology Today
How Do Babies Know How to Dance? How do babies learn to dance? Hint: It's both innate and taught by caregivers.
Exploring new instruments is such a joy! It's wonderful to share those experiences with kiddos and watch their faces light up! 😊
Live music changes our brains, bodies, and hearts within a few notes. 🎶
Allison Russell