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Little
Music Makers Music and Movement Enrichment Program -
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What is
Little Music Makers?
Little
Music Makers is a unique music and movement program that
comes to your childcare center. This weekly enrichment
class uses research-proven methods shown to help
children develop many skills such as singing, reading,
listening, sign language, foreign language development,
and so much more.
Program
Features
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New
unit theme for each month
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Each
monthly unit contains four lessons—30 minutes in
length
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Parents receive a weekly information sheet
describing their child’s lesson for the day,
including ideas for activities to practice at home
A
Glimpse Into the Classroom Experience
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Songs and rhymes to develop phonetic awareness and
early reading skills
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Tapping, clacking, and ringing rhythm instruments in
time with music to improve hand-eye coordination
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Focused listening with music to improve skills in
following directions
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Instrument play to strengthen fine motor skills
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Developmentally-appropriate songs to develop vocal
chords and expressive speech
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Learning that emphasizes storytelling, imaginative
play, and taking turns
What is
the Monthly Tuition?
The
monthly tuition is $28.00. Payments can be delivered to
the childcare center, or they can be mailed to our
office. We accept checks, money orders, Visa and
Mastercard.
What
you’ll find in Music and Movement class for Toddlers
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Instrument exploration
and ensemble skill development.
Children will explore the physical characteristics
and sounds of age-appropriate instruments which will
eventually lead her to discover his/her potential
for beat, rhythm, and melodic ensemble playing.
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Vocal play.
Through vocal play, toddlers learn to form vowels
and consonants, say words and phrases, and imitate
rhythm and vocal inflection. In Music and Movement
class, vocal play is presented within the context of
songs, chants, and activities done in class.
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Exploration Time.
Children
will love discovering specially designed
instruments, textures, sounds and movements.
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Story time and early
literacy.
Listening to stories enhances language and speech
development and fosters awareness of sounds, teaches
use of language, and sends the message that words
and symbols have meaning. The same experiences that
help your child learn to read a book also help her
learn to read music.
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Movement Activities.
Each class provides various opportunities for
movement such as synchronized movement, group dances
and circle games, and even expressive movement.
What
you’ll find in Music and Movement class for Preschoolers
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Pretend Play.
Pretend play activities are integrated with music,
vocal development, storytelling, listening, movement
and literacy aspects of each class. When based upon
a child’s real life experiences, pretend play helps
develop language, sensory, motor and cognitive
skills.
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Musical Variety and
Singing.
Activities include a mixture of musical genres and
styles and provide a setting for your child to
explore his many voices and to use a “singing
voice.” Singing helps with memory and recall,
physical development, creativity and socialization.
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Storytelling and
Literacy.
Each class is built on the development of a story,
so you’ll hear preschoolers search for the word to
say what they mean and try to keep up with their
busy minds, emerging wants, needs, likes, and
dislikes.
About
the Educators
Each
music educator working with Children’s Music World, LLC
has had BCI and FBI background checks and abides by all
rules set forth by the State of Ohio. In addition,
every music educator has a minimum four-year teaching
degree, to ensure the program created by Children’s
Music World, LLC retains the highest quality standards.
Want to
enroll? Click
here and complete the registration form and return
it to your childcare administrator. You may also
call Piper Burt with any questions at 330-519-3961.
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