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A pressure-free approach to learning, but concrete enough because your child’s mind is ready for the more abstract thinking processes that music requires. Play remains the primary way a young child learns, so throughout the curriculum there is a consistent effort to balance active learning with the emotional reasoning aspects of a young child’s development in mind.
Benefits for Your Child and You
-Balances activities that integrate listening, vocal development, movement and performing in instrumental ensemble.
-Introduces your child to the written language of music while cultivating music creativity.
-Provides age-appropriate musical experiences that lead your child toward a lifetime of joyful music making.
-Helps you and your child recognize special interests or skills for future formal music instruction.
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