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Yearly Archives: 2008

Personal pictures to share…

Hello Everyone!

Each session a professional photographer captures pictures of all our classes. Kristin Mizo does amazing work, and I just wanted to share the ones I personally picked out from Spring session…

This first one was taken during quiet time in Our Time Class. I attended an Our Time class taught by Rachael, with my son Aiden. This time together was something I will cherish forever.

Aiden Mommy 1

This next one is of Aiden and I exploring the resonator bars together.

This next one is of my 6 year old daughter in her Kindermusik for the Young Child class. This year in Young Child, Anna learned how to play the Glockenspiel!

Anna

I also had to share the following pictures that I took. This is of our Young Child class which is for 5 – 7 year olds. I gave them all “I’m a Kindermusik Kid” t-shirts to celebrate completing their first year. Next year, in the second year of Young Child, the children will learn to play the Dulcimer and Recorder.

I hope you enjoyed!

Happy Memorial Day Weekend.

All the best,

Holly

Summertime, Summertime, Sum..Sum…Summertime!

 

summer

Hi Everyone!

Wow, time is moving really fast, and we are gearing up for what is going to be our BEST Grow and Sing Studios summer yet!

In fact, we have filled many of our classes already! Click here to get all our Camp information, and join in the fun!!!

Our offerings this summer include:

  • Kindermusik Adventures: Peek-a-Boo, I Love You for Babies Newborn – 18 months
  • Kindermusik Adventures: Creatures at the Ocean – Music and Movement for Multi-ages Newborn – 7 years
  • Creatures at the Ocean Theme Art and Book Time Class for ages 18 months – 7 years
  • Kindermusik Sign and Sing for babies 6 months – 3 years

Our next demo day will be Friday, June 6th!

If you have yet to experience a class with Grow and Sing Studios, please join us!
10:30am – for babies newborn – 18 months
11:00am – for all ages newborn – 7 years
This will be held at our UUUS location near Oviedo/UCF.

Contact Holly Lesnick at to reserve your space!

If we don’t see you for our Summer session, we hope to see you this Fall! Fall information will be available soon!

How about 5 weeks of fun this Spring? Family Time mini sessions starting soon!

Family Time – Make Way for Music

Family Time - We're with the Band
Family Time!

Wednesdays at 11:30 am – 12:15 pm

Location: UUUS
Ages: Newborn – 5 years old
Begins April 9th

Ends May 7th

Fridays at 10:30 am – 11:15 am

Location: Misty Forest Enrichment Center
Ages: Newborn – 5 years old
Begins April 11th
Ends May 9th

Bring one or more children to this wonderful class.

In Make Way for Music, you will sing, dance, and move your way through an exploration of several elements of music: beat and rhythm, concepts and contrasts (such as staccato and legato, high and low, the major scale, and arpeggios), the human voice, instrument families, and ensemble. Engage in developmentally appropriate activities that your whole family can enjoy together, including fingerplays, songs, circle dances, story time, and family jam. In this session’s At Home Materials, you will receive 2 CD’s, two fingerdrums, one Sing, Play, & Grow home activity guide, two children’s storybooks (Drum Circle and Animals on Parade), a hand puppet and finger puppet of Rex (the lion member of Family Time’s Jellybean Band), and an instrument-matching board game. Get the family band together, and Make Way for Music!

We must have 5 children for class to hold. Class size is limited to 12 children at UUUS and 8 children at Misty Forest.

FREE DEMO CLASS

Demo Days

If you have yet to experience a Kindermusik class with Grow and Sing Studios, please join us on Friday, March 21st at 10:30am at Misty Forest Enrichment Center for singing, dancing, instruments, colorful scarves, bubbles and more!! This demo is for babies and children up to age 5.

This demo class is for first timers only. It will run 30 minutes.
Contact us to reserve your spot as space is VERY limited.
Phone: 407-970-2774

Tis the season….the cold and flu season!

Dear Families,

I’m writing to you today to address some questions that have come up recently regarding this horrible sick season we are having. As you know, I have asked everyone to not attend class if you or your child is sick. A good guideline to follow is to be fever free for 24 hours, and for a nose not to be running with anything other than clear. It is VERY common for babies and toddlers to have runny noses due to teething. It is VERY hard to distinguish that from being sick. If you at all feel that your baby is under the weather, remain home and schedule a makeup class.

I wanted to let you all know our procedures for attempting to keep our classrooms as sanitized as possible. While it is impossible to guarantee you that our instruments and props are 100% sanitized, we are trying to do our best to minimize sickness. We spray instruments, etc. with Clorox Anywhere, and tumble dry all fabric items in the dryer. After doing much research, Clorox Anywhere seems to be the safest product to use for our purposes. Here is a link to read more about the product:  http://www.clorox.com/products/overview.php?prod_id=ahsds.

NEW PROCEDURE: We have now decided to keep this product ON HAND at all classes so that we can all make an effort together to help avoid the spread of germs. If your child has mouthed an instrument, please bring it up to our table when finished and spray it with the Clorox Anywhere. If we all make an effort together, we can try to eliminate spreading sickness to each other.
Again, by spraying our instruments we are not promising a 100% sanitary environment. We stand by the most important way to avoid sickness – WASH HANDS!! We suggest that before class begins, and after class ends, you and your child wash hands with SOAP and WATER if possible. Here is some information about other “sanitizing” products:
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are one of the more recent tools in home and school medicine arsenals, proven “effective in reducing gastrointestinal illnesses in households, in curbing absentee rates in elementary schools, and in reducing illnesses in university dormitories. An Internet search retrieved recommendations for hand hygiene from schools, daycare centers, outdoor guides, and animal shelters.”  Reynolds SA, Levy F, Walker ES. Hand sanitizer alert [letter]. Emerg Infect Dis [serial on the Internet]. 2006 Mar [date cited]. Available from http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol12no03/05-0955.htm

For alcohol-based hand sanitizers, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends an alcohol concentration of 60 to 95%  of ethanol or isopropanol for the great efficacy in killing germs.  In the study listed above, it was found that some hand sanitizer products purchased from local retail deep-discount stores, advertising the same claims as those found on name-brand products such as Purell, had, in reality, only a 40% ethyl alcohol concentration – much too low to reduce bacterial counts on hands.  In fact, the faulty product seemed to “mobilize the bacteria, spreading them around the hand instead of killing them.” (N.Y.Times: Hand Sanitizers: Good or Bad?  , by Deborah Franklin,  March 21, 2006)

I hope, that by using the Clorox Anywhere, washing hands, and not coming to class sick, we can avoid spreading sickness back and forth. Of course we all know that this just happens, and that no matter what we do, it is still going to occur. All we can do is try our best!
If anyone has ANY questions about this, please don’t hesitate to ask. Again, thank you in advance for working with us on making Grow and Sing Studios a healthy environment for all!!! Thank you to all the parents who have challenged me with questions and shared your concerns! :)
All the best,
Holly
Holly Lesnick
Director / Owner
Licensed Kindermusik Educator
Registered Music Therapist
Local Representative for the Central FL Partnership of Kindermusik Educators
Please visit our website at:
https://www.growandsing.com
“Connecting Families Through the Magic of Music”

Parent Perspectives: Issues and Insights regarding your baby

Babies and Music

Musical awareness is observable very early in life. [Howard Gardner,educational theorist who developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences] states that it emerges the earliest of all the different kinds of intelligence. The Papouseks, highly respected developmental researchers from West Germany, report that infants as young as two months can match the pitch, intensity, and melodic contour of the mother’s songs, and at four months infants can match the rhythmic structures as well. These researchers feel that infants are even more predisposed to these aspects of music than to speech (Papousek, 1982).” —“Theories of Child Development and Musical Ability,” by Sally Rogers from Music and Child Development, ed. Franz L. Roehmann and Frank R. Wilson, pp. 2-3.

Your Baby’s Musical Life

You may have already noticed that your baby is listening attentively to music. He may react to different types of music in different ways. He may become alert, move excitedly, relax, or even doze off depending on the nature of the music. By filling the spaces of Baby’s day with music we are teaching him the many roles that music can play throughout his life. Music can help him relax, cope with feelings, celebrate, create, and express beyond verbal capabilities.

Musical Variety in

 Kindermusik Village

Kindermusik Village

introduces a great variety of music, representing diverse cultures, styles, and tonalities, as well as varied instrumentation and voice types. Cock-a-doodle-MOO! features Cantonese Lullaby, a soothing, traditional Chinese song; Hey Diddle Diddle, a simple, traditional English rhyme and song; Ritsch, Ratsch, a lively Swedish folk song, and Armenian Lullaby, a relaxing song in the minor mode. Not only will your baby enjoy reacting to these different styles of music emotionally and physically, but intellectually it is important that your baby experience this music. We tend to appreciate and enjoy listening to music that is familiar.By exposing your baby to a broad selection of music at an early age, you will help him have a rich “repertoire” of familiar sounds and styles that will make more music accessible and interesting to him throughout his life.

A Musical Treasure Hunt

Explore everyday objects with Baby to see what sounds they make when you strike them with a spoon or shake them. Does there seem to be an object or sound that Baby is particularly interested in or finds humorous? Did you find something that you never expected to be musical?

“Children must receive musical instruction as naturally as food, and with as much pleasure as they derive from a ball game… and this must happen from the beginning of their lives.” —Leonard Bernstein

Coming soon….

Parent Perspectives for your TODDLER!

Growing (and singing) downtown!

Hi everyone!

We have some VERY exciting news! By popular demand, and also due to perfect timing, we will be bringing our Kindermusik classes downtown to the very special Misty Forest Enrichment Center! This will be our 3rd location! This location is in downtown Orlando, on N. Hyer Road, right near Mills and Colonial (50). Three classes will be offered on Fridays, starting on Friday, February 29, 2008. You can learn more about these new classes on our website, specifically our classes page. Here’s the new Friday schedule!

9:30am – 10:15am – Kindermusik Village (Newborn – Age 18 months)
$140 for 10 weeks

10:30am – 11:15am – Kindermusik Family Time for Toddlers – (18 months – 3.5 years old)
11:30am – 12:15am – Kindermusik Family Time for Homeschoolers/Multi-age/Siblings. Bring one child or more to this class! (Newborn – 7 years old)
1 child: $165 for 10 weeks
2 children: $245 for 10 weeks
3 children: $305 for 10 weeks

A Good Beginning Never Ends

REGISTER NOW!! SPACE IS QUITE LIMITED TO ENSURE THE HIGHEST QUALITY EXPERIENCE!

Any questions? Email Holly Lesnick at  or call 407-970-2774. See you soon!

Best,

Holly

A great beginning…

I wanted to share a few pictures that were taken this week as we began our new session. So many magical moments as we all got to know each other and create beautiful rituals that can be used in class and at home!

Enjoying some Family Time At Home Materials!

Puppets

Village class enjoying some rhythm on our big drum.

Enjoying an Our Time story of “Shiny Dinah”

Have a perfect weekend!

All the best,

Holly

SCHOOL YEAR CALENDARS


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CLICK HERE FOR CLASSROOM GUIDELINES

Our School Years include 35 active weeks of classes with some scheduled weeks off which are noted below.

SCHOOL YEAR 2023 – 2024
School Year ends – May 17, 2024

SCHOOL YEAR 2024 – 2025
School Year begins – August 12th, 2024
OFF – Thanksgiving week – Nov. 25 – 29, 2024
OFF – Holiday/Winter break – Dec. 16, 2024 – Jan. 5, 2025
School Year Resumes after Winter Break – Jan 6, 2025
OFF – Spring Break – March 17 – 21, 2025
School Year ends – May 16, 2025

Classes held in-person and virtually. Click here to view options.

 

SUMMER 2024 CALENDAR


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Our Summer is a 8 week fun filled session (with a scheduled week off worked in for the holiday). We know Summer travel is common, so we are happy to pro-rate the value of up to 2 weeks should you need it. Just let us know when you register!

Summer – 8 weeks
Summer Begins – June 3 – 7, 2024
OFF – July 4th Holiday – July 1 – 5, 2024
Summer Resumes after holiday – July 8, 2024
Summer ends – July 29 – August 2, 2024

Classes held in-person and virtually. Click here to view options.

LOOKING AHEAD…
School Year 2024 – 2025 begins week of August 12th!